The app version of Digital Deepak will launch in 2020, and you can sign up now to try it when it's available.A digital version of Dr. Deepak Chopra will soon be able to give you advice whenever you need it through an app on your phone.
"My hope is to reach a critical mass —at least 1 billion people," Dr. Chopra said. "The AI will live longer than me and be able to speak to my grandkids', grandkids', grandkids." "At the AI Foundation, we are driven by the idea that AI has incredible potential to benefit humanity," said Dr. Lars Buttler, CEO of The AI Foundation. "Digital Deepak exemplifies our mission to promote positive global uses of AI. [Digital Deepak] is a digital representation of an actual human being in your pocket."The Digital Deepak app's interface operates similar to a video call, with the user on camera in the top right corner of the device.
There are still some bugs, however. Response times are still slightly delayed, which caused Digital Deepak to sometimes talk over me.Digital Deepak is trained with information exclusively from books, letters, speeches and other content Dr. Chopra provides the AI Foundation. If it is asked something he should know, but does not yet understand it will respond, "Thank you for making me smarter, let me get back to you.
And I thought I had seen everything.
Oh geezus, we are near the end...
Hard pass