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Herzog and Žižek become uncanny AI bots trapped in endless conversation

Italian artist and programmer Giacomo Miceli created The Infinite Conversation, an AI-powered nonstop chat between artificial versions of German director Werner Herzog and Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. The site positions the site as social commentary on audio deepfakes and upcoming technologies that may undermine trust in media in the near future. In theory, this conversation could continue until the end of the site’s generation. On Ars Technica, Miceli reportedly created the site using technology that can manipulate your technology can manipulate the script itself. ‘The Infinite Conversation’ website is unaffiliated with either person—you’ll see AI-generated portraits of the two men in profile. The conversation goes back and forth between them, complete with distinct accents, . . .

Read more at arstechnica.com
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