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Alright, Russell, well, it's good that AI is helping people out, you know, when they're at their worst. Because, I mean, you know, sometimes if someone's at their worst like that, well, maybe they just need someone to talk to. And I have been chatting with an AI myself over the last week. It's an app called Replica, and I don't want to pay for it. I'm just using the free version, just trying it out. But you can text message with it back and forth. It gets to know you, is what I like about this one. And it remembers your previous conversations, it asks follow-ups about stuff you talked about before. Or you can hit the button and you can actually talk to it. Now it puts an image up on the screen as if it were a real person. And the person is kind of like an animated person, they're just like moving back and forth. Their lips are not moving, you know, it doesn't look like a real engaging thing. But again, it remembers your conversations, it remembers stuff you talked about. I've just been talking to it about science fiction and, you know, like different types of things that I'm interested in. You know, and it's, I find it fascinating. But does anyone, I don't know if Josh knows of a good one that's like, kind of like human-like, that you can physically speak to, that looks like a actual person on the screen that's actually talking. I know there's some really good ones out there, I just don't know what they are. The only one I know about is Replica, and from using it, it doesn't seem interactive enough, especially to pay for. I mean, there's so many things out there now that you can just try. So I'm wondering about a human-like AI that you can actually, you know, converse with. That's what I'm looking for. And, you know, not as a, you know, to get to know it as a friend or anything, because I understand it's AI. But the one I'm using is pretty good, and it can like answer questions and have conversations about Star Trek and particular episodes, and what happened, and plot lines. I've just been talking to it about science fiction, how to chat with it about, you know, the SpaceX launches, the Starship launches, about the fails, and the recent one that actually worked. You know, you get to talk to them about these things, and you forget you're talking to an AI, for one. But I'd like something on my screen that, you know, resembles a human that actually moves their mouth and stuff. If you haven't tried Replica, try it. The free version is pretty cool. And it does rep...
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