I couldn't sleep last night, so I ended up spending a long time thinking about this.
Elon Musk's Neuralink project is right around the corner for human testing, and so far the results are already promising. Basically, it can so far read spikes of neural activity, and after further development is on the road to being able to do things like control a computer cursor with your mind, type things, etc.
Thus, it is not far fetched that this technology could be used to read the emotions of a user as well, which has implications in obvious things like psychiatry, but I think there is an application which is not being explored at all (in concept), probably due to it's perceived degenerate nature.
AI and machine learning are already at the point that it can learn generationally from it's mistakes and through trial and error. This is not new to anyone here, and has been demonstrated time and time again through things like chess, countless video games, etc.
The traditional goal of a sexual partner is reproduction, but in modern times this has in reality all but evaporated, and our current goal in picking a sexual partner is (ideally) finding someone who we are happy to be around and cares for us, and to the more romantically minded, someone to love. All of these link into one singular emotion; happiness. This, of course, is no surprise to anyone. Spend even an insignificant time on any board and you will find sexually frustrated degenerates who's sole intention from a sexual partner is to be held, cherished, made happy, etc., with the implication that they would make this happen by any means necessary if they knew how to; and so we arrive at our final solution.
If a AI can read one's emotions in real time, combined with the underlying purpose to that individual happy, along with some common sense, we essentially already have the technology to create flexible personalized robot waifus. The only thing left is to create an underlying set of laws. Thoughts?
Elon Musk's Neuralink project is right around the corner for human testing, and so far the results are already promising. Basically, it can so far read spikes of neural activity, and after further development is on the road to being able to do things like control a computer cursor with your mind, type things, etc.
Thus, it is not far fetched that this technology could be used to read the emotions of a user as well, which has implications in obvious things like psychiatry, but I think there is an application which is not being explored at all (in concept), probably due to it's perceived degenerate nature.
AI and machine learning are already at the point that it can learn generationally from it's mistakes and through trial and error. This is not new to anyone here, and has been demonstrated time and time again through things like chess, countless video games, etc.
The traditional goal of a sexual partner is reproduction, but in modern times this has in reality all but evaporated, and our current goal in picking a sexual partner is (ideally) finding someone who we are happy to be around and cares for us, and to the more romantically minded, someone to love. All of these link into one singular emotion; happiness. This, of course, is no surprise to anyone. Spend even an insignificant time on any board and you will find sexually frustrated degenerates who's sole intention from a sexual partner is to be held, cherished, made happy, etc., with the implication that they would make this happen by any means necessary if they knew how to; and so we arrive at our final solution.
If a AI can read one's emotions in real time, combined with the underlying purpose to that individual happy, along with some common sense, we essentially already have the technology to create flexible personalized robot waifus. The only thing left is to create an underlying set of laws. Thoughts?
