Exactly! Most will have a name given by its owner, a pet of sort but much more in function. You will need to reach a certain age to get it, the beginning of adulthood.
People will mourn them and there will be real world AI cementeries.
Diffie Whitfield envisioned an internet highway where every computer is connected to every other in 1974 and then went on to find out how to do that communication in secure channels.[1]
I think my vision is quite tame and deductible from the current situation compared to his.
The more personal value it holds, the more risk it has. Imagine gaining access to this digital daimon of someone, it'll be like accessing their most inner thoughts.
The upside however could be exponential personal growth. I've seen many examples of real life twins that basically live as a superhuman individual. E.g. the Liberman twins. This tech could be a digital equivalent of that.
In outright totalitarian countries government access to your agent will be mandated.
In more democratic countries we'll see lots of suits and court cases over getting access to these agents and assigning intent to your IRL actions based on your 'thoughts' with the AI.
> You will need to reach a certain age to get it, the beginning of adulthood.
Not a chance will whatever capitalist figures out how to do this allow a measly cultural restriction keep them from pushing that age deep into childhood.
People will mourn them and there will be real world AI cementeries.
Diffie Whitfield envisioned an internet highway where every computer is connected to every other in 1974 and then went on to find out how to do that communication in secure channels.[1]
I think my vision is quite tame and deductible from the current situation compared to his.
[1] according to Singh Simon: The Code Book