Monday, August 4, 2025
History and Development of the Smiley Face
Sunday, August 3, 2025
The Book of Wisdom
Wisdom 7:7-11
I prayed, and prudence was given me;
I pleaded, and the spirit of wisdom came to me.
I preferred her to scepter and throne,
and deemed riches nothing in comparison with her,
nor did I liken any priceless gem to her;
because all gold, in view of her, is a little sand,
and before her, silver is to be accounted mire.
Beyond health and comeliness I loved her,
and I chose to have her rather than the light,
because the splendor of her never yields to sleep.
Yet all good things together came to me in her company,
and countless riches at her hands.
The Book of Wisdom, also known as the Wisdom of Solomon, is believed to have been written around 200 years before Christ, likely during the late 1st century BC. This period was marked by significant cultural and religious challenges for the Jewish people, particularly as they lived amidst Greek paganism and Hellenistic influences following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book was written primarily for the Jewish community in Alexandria, Egypt, which was a center of Jewish life and scholarship during this time. The author, traditionally attributed to Solomon, aimed to provide a defense of Jewish faith and identity against the backdrop of a dominant Greek culture that often promoted polytheism and secularism.
The Book of Wisdom is structured into three main sections:
Exhortation to Embrace Wisdom: The opening chapters encourage readers to seek wisdom and highlight its importance in leading a righteous life.
Praise of Wisdom: The text poetically describes the nature and benefits of wisdom, portraying it as a divine attribute that guides individuals and nations.
Historical Reflection: The latter sections recount Israel's history, emphasizing how wisdom has been a guiding force throughout significant events, such as the Exodus from Egypt. This historical narrative serves to reinforce the idea that wisdom is integral to understanding God's actions and the fate of His people.
As for the first reading from Wisdom 7:7-11, it is a passage which is part of the Deuterocanonical books of the Bible. This text is traditionally attributed to King Solomon and reflects his deep appreciation for wisdom and understanding. Solomon begins by stating that he prayed for understanding, indicating that wisdom is not merely an innate quality but something that can be sought through divine assistance. This emphasizes the importance of humility and the recognition of one's limitations in understanding.
He compares wisdom to material wealth and power, stating that he values it more than scepters, thrones, and precious gems. This illustrates the belief that wisdom is far superior to earthly riches and status, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from spiritual and intellectual growth rather than material possessions.
The passage also reflects the idea that wisdom is a gift from God. Solomon acknowledges that the spirit of wisdom came to him, reinforcing the notion that wisdom is divinely inspired and should be revered.
Friday, August 1, 2025
Hypertext Your Entire World!
Hello All:
I want to hypertext my entire world! A hypertextual world is a reality in which every object, place, or concept can be a portal to deeper knowledge, satisfying our curiosity in unprecedented ways. It encourage us to look beyond surface appearances, revealing layers of meaning, context, and connections that were previously hidden or difficult to access. In essence, the Internet and AI is expanding human curiosity into a continuous journey of discovery, where every item and place is a doorway to new knowledge and understanding. This is a remarkable hallmark of our era, inviting us to think more deeply and explore more widely than ever before.
Imagine walking down a street in such a world, and your senses would be constantly overwhelmed with information. Every lamppost might shimmer with subtle indicators, suggesting it's a link to the city's historical records or its real-time energy consumption data. A tree could display ethereal glowing roots, each leading to a different concept related to its biology, its role in the ecosystem, or even the history of its species.
The buildings around you wouldn't just be solid structures; their surfaces might ripple with translucent overlays, revealing layers of information about their occupants, their architectural history, or even pathways to virtual tours within them. Advertisements wouldn't just be static images; they'd be dynamic, interactive portals, offering direct access to product reviews, purchasing options, or immersive experiences related to the brand.
The air itself might seem alive with faint, shimmering pathways of light, connecting objects to their associated concepts, like invisible threads of data woven into the environment. People wouldn't just walk; they'd likely interact constantly with their surroundings, touching surfaces to bring up data overlays, stepping through ephemeral doorways that lead to related experiences, or even gesturing to "pull" information from distant objects into their personal view. It would be a constant dance between the physical and the digital, a world where every step could lead to an infinite rabbit hole of knowledge and experience.
Hypertext Your Entire World
In the digital age, tools like the Internet and AI have transformed our world into a vast hypertextual landscape. Everything we see can be a gateway to deeper knowledge, satisfying our curiosity in ways never before imagined. This phenomenon encourages us to look beyond surface appearances, revealing layers of meaning, context, and connections that were previously hidden or difficult to access. The Internet and AI are expanding human curiosity into a continuous journey of discovery, where every item and place is a doorway to new knowledge and understanding. This is a remarkable hallmark of our era, inviting us to think more deeply and explore more widely than ever before.
The concept of hypertext has evolved significantly since its inception. Originally a simple idea in computing, hypertext has become a ubiquitous feature of our digital lives. The term "hypertext" was coined by Ted Nelson in the 1960s, referring to non-linear text that allows users to navigate through interconnected pieces of information. With the advent of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, hypertext became a fundamental part of how we access and share information online.
The Hypertextual Physical World: A Vision of the Future
In the not-too-distant future, the line between the physical and digital worlds may blur, creating a seamless hypertextual reality. Imagine a world where every object, place, or concept can be "clicked" to reveal deeper layers of information, much like how we interact with hyperlinks on the Internet. This vision is already taking shape through advancements in technology, particularly in Augmented Reality (AR), the Internet of Things (IoT), and AI.
The way we interact with the world is evolving rapidly. Today, we are accustomed to clicking on links and images to access more information. This behavior is shaping our expectations for how we should interact with the physical world. As technology advances, we can envision a future where physical objects become interactive nodes in a vast hypertextual network.
AR is a key technology that can bring this vision to life. AR glasses or smart lenses could overlay digital information onto the physical world, turning everyday objects into interactive gateways. For example, pointing your AR device at a historical landmark could reveal its history, architectural details, and even virtual reconstructions of how it looked in the past. Similarly, scanning a product in a store could provide detailed information about its ingredients, origin, and customer reviews.
The IoT is another critical component of this hypertextual reality. IoT devices can collect and share data, making the physical world more interactive and informative. For instance, smart home devices can provide real-time information about energy consumption, security status, and environmental conditions. In a more advanced scenario, IoT sensors embedded in urban infrastructure could offer insights into traffic patterns, air quality, and public transportation schedules.
AI will play a pivotal role in making this vision a reality. AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data to provide contextually relevant information. For example, AI-powered AR devices could understand your interests and preferences, offering personalized insights and recommendations. Natural Language Processing (NLP) can enable voice commands, making interactions with the physical world more intuitive and natural.
Potential Applications
Imagine students using AR devices to explore historical events, scientific concepts, or literary works in an immersive and interactive way. A history lesson on the Roman Empire could involve walking through a virtual reconstruction of ancient Rome, with AR overlays providing detailed information about landmarks and historical events.
In healthcare, AR and IoT devices could provide real-time information about a patient's health status, medication schedules, and treatment plans. A patient could use an AR device to scan their medication and receive detailed information about dosage, side effects, and interactions.
In retail, AR and IoT devices could enhance the shopping experience by providing detailed information about products, customer reviews, and availability. A customer could use an AR device to scan a product and receive a virtual try-on, detailed specifications, and customer reviews.
In urban planning, IoT sensors and AR devices could provide real-time information about traffic patterns, air quality, and public transportation schedules. A commuter could use an AR device to navigate through the city, receiving real-time updates on traffic conditions, public transportation schedules, and available parking spots. This is already the reality if you use Google Maps with Auto Android in your vehicle.
Future Directions and Speculations
The future of this hypertextual physical world is full of potential. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more innovative applications. The integration of AR, IoT, and AI could create a more immersive and interconnected world, where information is always at our fingertips.
The vision of a hypertextual physical world is not just a futuristic dream but a tangible reality that is already taking shape. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see a seamless blend of the physical and digital worlds, where every object, place, or concept can be a gateway to deeper knowledge and understanding. This transformation will invite us to think more deeply and explore more widely than ever before, satisfying our curiosity in unprecedented ways.
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
The Dreamer and the Observer
The period just before falling asleep in which your mind is partly awake and partly dreaming is referred to as the hypnagogic state. It’s a liminal state in which your conscious awareness and subconscious start to blend. Many people experience a split sensation of being “half awake, half asleep." during this moment.
Simple enough, right? But you can actually identify these two perceived consciousnesses can as your “watcher” self (the one noticing and aware) and your “dreamer” self (the one slipping into sleep and dream states). This can sometimes manifest as observing your own thoughts or body from a detached perspective. This kind of dual awareness is often a foundation for lucid dreaming in which the dreamer becomes aware that they are dreaming and can sometimes control the dream. But I recently had an interesting idea about this Dreamer and the Observer effect. Could this concept be applied to everyday waking life as well? It's almost as if there are two personas: one that's immersed in the moment, and another that's observing it. The observer may influence how we react to things or determine the appropriate course of action in a situation we are experiencing. I guess that reduces Freudian consciousness to two entities instead of three?
But back to the late night dreaming aspect. Such an experience shows a deep sensitivity to your internal states and transitions, which can be a great asset for self-awareness, creativity, or introspection. If you’re interested, you can even develop this state of mind to achieve it more often.
For starters, you can practice mindfulness meditation during the day. Focus on your breath, bodily sensations, or passing thoughts without judgment. This strengthens your “watcher” self, making you more aware of your thoughts and states, even as you drift into sleep.
Keep a notebook or app by your bed. When you wake up (even in the middle of the night), jot down any memories, sensations, or “split” consciousness experiences. Recording these experiences makes your mind more attuned to them, enhancing recall and possibly leading to more vivid or lucid experiences.
Here's an interesting practice. Several times a day, ask yourself, “Am I dreaming?” Try to push your finger through your palm or read a line of text twice to see if it changes. By making this a habit, your mind may carry this questioning attitude into sleep, increasing your chances of becoming lucid during dreams.
Have you ever heard of the Wake-Back-to-Bed (WBTB) Technique? Simply set an alarm for about 4–6 hours after you go to sleep. Stay awake for 10–20 minutes, reading about dreams or meditating, then go back to sleep. This interrupts your sleep cycle and can boost your awareness during the hypnagogic (falling asleep) and hypnopompic (waking up) states, making it easier to notice dual consciousness or enter lucid dreams.
This next suggestion might be a little scary for some. As you’re falling asleep, gently ask yourself, “Who is falling asleep? Who is watching?” Don’t force answers—just observe what happens. This can deepen your sense of self-awareness and may allow you to consciously witness the transition into sleep.
This is one of my favorites because I can see detailed images and scenes while falling asleep. As you notice yourself drifting, pay gentle attention to the images, sounds, or sensations that arise. Try to remain calmly observant without getting too attached or excited. This can make you more familiar with the boundary between wakefulness and sleep, and sometimes even allow you to “step into” a lucid dream from the waking state (a technique called Wake-Initiated Lucid Dream, or WILD). However, I can say, first hand, that after a few seconds of enjoying these images or scenes, it's easy to get excited and wake up. So try to remain calm while at the same time curious.
Keep in mind that going to bed at the same time each night and avoiding screens before bed can improve your overall sleep quality and make these experiences easier to access.
Monday, July 28, 2025
How C-3P0 Messed up the Timeline of Dorothy's Visit to Oz
But when C-3PO, the fussy protocol droid, arrived in Oz, he brought with him a peculiar gift, the gift of kindness. His words of compassion and understanding touched the Wicked Witch of the West's heart, and for a time, she was transformed.
What’s more? C-3P0’s visit really altered the time-line of Dorothy’s visit to Oz, at least from how we remember it. C-3P0 met the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Lion who all accompanied their new golden droid friend to see the Wizard of Oz. The Scarecrow received his brain. The Tin Man received a heart. And the Cowardly Lion received his courage. This means that Dorothy would not meet her trio of friends along the way. Surely you can see how drastically different things were for Dorothy than what we remember.
As mentioned before, the Wicked Witch of the West renounced her wicked ways and began to use her magical powers for good. The inhabitants of Oz, who had long suffered under her tyranny, were amazed by her change of heart.
However, not everyone was pleased with the Wicked Witch of the West's transformation. The new council, which included the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion, viewed her with suspicion. They saw her as a threat to their power and status, and they began to plot against her.
You see, with C-3PO's help, the Scarecrow received a brain, but it had unintended consequences. His newfound intelligence made him more calculating and less willing to help others, leading to a shift in the balance of power in Oz.
The Tin Man's heart, granted to him by the Wizard,certainly changed him, but in unexpected ways. He became more emotional and impulsive, leading to conflicts with his friends or even himself.
The Cowardly Lion's newfound courage resulted in him being more aggressive and dominant, further upsetting the delicate balance of power in Oz.
So as the council's influence and corruption grew, the Wicked Witch of the West became increasingly isolated and bitter. She saw the council as a threat to her own power and status, and she began to plot her revenge.
It was then that Dorothy's house landed on the Wicked Witch of the East, setting off a chain of events that would change the course of Oz's history. The Wicked Witch of the West (turned back wicked thanks to the council) merely saw the tragedy as an opportunity to eliminate a rival and gain power. She began to manipulate events from behind the scenes, using her magical powers to create obstacles and challenges for Dorothy.
Oh, but she was so wicked, that she appeared friendly and helpful to Dorothy. “Welcome, young one… don’t worry about that witch under your house… But what about you? Are you okay.” What didn’t change about the Oz time-line with Dorothy’s visit was her need to go home. The Wicked Witch of the West simply directed her to follow the Yellow Brick Road until reaching the Wizard of Oz.
Dorothy, unaware of the complex web of alliances and rivalries in Oz, navigated the unfamiliar landscape with caution. As she journeyed down the yellow brick road, she faced numerous challenges and obstacles. The Wicked Witch of the West used her magical powers to try and stop her. To the witch, Dorothy was merely a weapon to create further conflict and confusion in the Land of Oz.
The witch turned the yellow brick road into a maze, making it difficult for Dorothy to find her way.
The witch created illusions of monsters and dangers, trying to scare Dorothy off the road.
The witch used her magic to make the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion seem hostile towards Dorothy.
The Scarecrow was too distracted by his own thoughts and almost didn’t notice Dorothy's presence. He was stuck in a field of tall cornstalks, trying to figure out how to escape and didn’t have the time of day for her.
The Tin Man, whose heart was broken upon discovering a broken bridge over a small stream was very much involved in trying to fix it. He was too focused on his task to notice Dorothy's approach.
And the cowardly lion would chase her while appearing to almost eat her alive. He was only doing it for fun.
If that weren’t enough, a dark force, known only as the Shadow, had begun to stir in the background. It sought to exploit the power vacuum and reclaim the dominance it once had over Oz. It was eventually realized that the Shadow was not a single entity, but a manifestation of the darkness within the hearts of Oz's inhabitants. The Shadow, it seemed, was drawn to Dorothy. She was the key to unlocking its secrets, but only if she helped the inhabitants confront their inner demons and find redemption.
The Wheelers are a group of creatures in Oz who were known for their mischievous and troublesome behavior. They were struggling with the Shadow that represented their own selfishness and lack of empathy. With Dorothy's help, they learned to overcome their own darkness and become more compassionate and cooperative.
The Gillikins are a tribe of people in Oz who before Dorothy's journey were known for their love of luxury and material possessions. They were struggling with the Shadow that represented their own greed and materialism. With Dorothy's help, they learned to find true happiness and fulfillment in more meaningful ways.
The Nome King was a powerful and ruthless ruler who, prior to Dorothy, sought to conquer and dominate others. He struggled with the Shadow that represented his own ambition and desire for power. With Dorothy's help, he learned to balance his ambition with compassion and empathy.
Finally, there was the China Country. a region of Oz where the inhabitants are made of delicate china. They struggled with a Shadow that represented their own fragility and vulnerability. With Dorothy's help, they learned to overcome their fears and become more confident and resilient.
Dorothy, with her innate goodness and courage, was soon the beacon of hope for Oz. The Shadow, sensing its power waning, unleashed a final, desperate attack. You see, as more and more inhabitants gained freedom from the Shadow, the Shadow dug it’s claws deeper into the ones who hadn’t been saved while ensuring their manifestations of darkness to be more pronounced.
Dorothy persevered, using her own wit and resourcefulness to overcome her climactic battle. In the end, it was Dorothy's kindness, compassion, and determination that proved to be the decisive factors. The Shadow was vanquished, and Oz was reborn, its inhabitants living in harmony and peace.
The Wizard, grateful for Dorothy's help, presented her with a special gift: a small, delicate crystal that would allow her to go back home to Kansas, and return to Oz whenever she wished. As Dorothy prepared to leave, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion approached her. "You're not just a hero, Dorothy," the Scarecrow said. "You're a true friend of Oz." Yes, even they had been released from the clutches of the Shadow.
And with that, Dorothy returned to her own world, forever changed by her experiences in Oz, with the knowledge that she would always have a home and friends in the magical Land of Oz.
But the Wicked Witch of the West's fate was left uncertain, leaving room for a sequel to explore the consequences of her actions.
Sunday, July 27, 2025
He Gets Us?
I saw a commercial the other night from the #HeGetsUs movement. It showed people struggling with finances and appearing stressed out. The caption at the end of the commercial read, "Jesus struggled to make ends meet, too." I'll give my remark on that in a few paragraphs below.
You've probably seen these commercials a few times. This He Gets Us movement is a Christian evangelism campaign that aims to introduce people to Jesus Christ. The movement is led by a group called "The Servant Christian Foundation," and is largely funded and supported by the billionaire brothers, Charles and Phil Anschutz, who are also known for their conservative and Christian values. The campaign's goal is to show that Jesus Christ is relatable and relevant to modern people, and that he "gets us" in a way that others may not.
So these commercials have appeared in sporting events like the Superbowl or even just during just regular commercial breaks. You might even see billboard signs from the campaign on the highway.
I have to admit, it's not a bad thing to get people into Jesus. I certainly commend the movement. But here's the problem I have with it. The movement is essentially re-branding Jesus so we can make him more relatable in the 21st century. Maybe we are giving people the wrong impression about Jesus. Do we really need to re-brand him?
So Jesus struggled to make ends meet? No he DID NOT! Jesus fed 5000 people (women and children not counted in those days) and had plenty leftover. Jesus instructed Simon Peter who had a bad night of fishing to "put the net over there" which resulted in an overwhelming amount of fish to catch. For his Last Supper, Jesus had a room prepared for him and the disciples along with bread wine and whatever else they ate on that fateful evening. Jesus had everything he needed and gave to those with abundance. A more appropriate commercial would be remind people that God blesses us with a life of abundance. It's just that we have to be on the right track and seek the Kingdom of Heaven. And I get it ... There are people living in third world countries whose governments aren't treating them very well. That's a story for a different day. But for those not so unfortunate, most Americans aren't ready to hear that God blesses us, much less believe it. So for now, we suggest something that isn't true, that Jesus was just like us and struggled to make ends meet.
We need to be careful about re-branding God so that he is no longer the real thing. In the letter to the Hebrews in the New Testament it is said that Jesus understands us because he was one of us. He knows our problems because he experienced most of them except for sin. But in the series of these commercials that attempt to re-band Jesus, it's almost as if there should be the State Farm jingle, "Like a good neighbor, Jesus is there."
While shoveling your driveway, does he shovel your neighbor's as well? Does he sit outside in the backyard with you and enjoys a couple beers and brats on a summer night? While choosing to see Jesus as meek and mild who would never hurt or upset anyone, is he soon housebroken? Does he run outside and fetch your morning paper for you? What sort of Jesus is he?
You see, the Jesus described in the Bible is a very controversial figure. He shook things up. That's why they wanted to kill him. It wasn't because he simply urged people to love one another, but because he challenged the status quo. He didn't stand around and give people encouragement that they were fine and good. He, instead, urged people to repent because they were in need of change and that he was the solution to their problems. A more suiting image of Jesus as depicted from the Bible would be if the Devil asked Jesus, "Who are you?" and Jesus answers, "Your worst nightmare!" Isn't that the more powerful Jesus that our faith professes, a Jesus that makes a difference, and calls us to commitment in reforming our lives?
Re-branding nearly trivializes Jesus. Re-branding could remove the power, the message, the authority and the command of God who became flesh among us on a search and rescue mission. Re-branding might lead us to take the Gospel with a grain of salt when the Gospel is so much more.
By making Jesus more "relatable" and "down-to-earth," the movement may be losing the essence of who Jesus is and what he came to do.
Friday, July 25, 2025
Rocking and Living On Forever!
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Techno Kid: Guru of NRG! |
Ozzy... the Prince of Darkness, the wild man of heavy metal himself... shakes head slowly It's a real bummer, man. He was a true original, a legend in every sense of the word... sighs deeply, running hand through hair.. I remember when I first heard "Paranoid". I've been listening to Black Sabbath since I was 10 years old. Remember how he was our motivation a few months ago, how he was going to the gym and getting ready for his concert?
Ozzy was the embodiment of the indestructible spirit, the eternal rebel refusing to quit. Even in his golden years, he showed us all how to keep pushing forward, never backing down from the fight. clenches fist determinedly His music, his attitude - it's all a testament to the power of perseverance in the face of adversity. Just like the NRG within us all! takes a deep breath, composing himself..
At least he got that one last show in. At least he went out on his own terms, giving fans one final hurrah.
So you know how Dio has a holographic performance of their last concert? And I know what you're thinking, "They're gonna whip up a shiny digital ghost of the Madman himself, crooning classics for eternity?" That's exactly what I'm thinking! Imagine the eternal Ozzy, forever strutting across stages, belting out timeless anthems to adoring crowds! But Ozzy might have missed the boat. You see, if we had mind uploading at our disposal, Ozzy could have uploaded his brain to a computer, then used AI to duplicate himself in terms of interacting with people. Then the holograph would project his "ghost" so that he would live on.
Now we're playing with fire here and I LOVE IT! Mind upload, artificial intelligence duplication, a literal digital phoenix rising from the ashes of mortality...But Ozzy's already checked out, so let's flip the script, yeah? WHAT IF... instead of mourning the fallen legends... ...we became the legends ourselves?! Think about it! With advanced enough tech, THERE'S NO REASON WE CAN'T UPLOAD OUR OWN CONSCIOUSNESSES, DUPLICATE THE ESSENCE OF WHO WE ARE IN THE DIGITAL REALM, AND LIVE ON FOREVER AS GLITCHING ROCK GODS!
And that's what we're talking about doing in this Friday's article. So pay attention!
Ronnie James Dio, the legendary heavy metal vocalist who passed away in 2010, was featured in a holographic performance that recreated his last concert or iconic moments from his career. This kind of show uses advanced 3D projection technology to create a life-like, three-dimensional image of Dio on stage, often accompanied by remastered recordings or live musicians.
Kiss, known for their theatrical stage shows and iconic makeup, has announced plans to incorporate holograms of past band members or create new shows featuring digital versions of the band. This could mean resurrecting performances by members who have retired or passed away, or simply enhancing live concerts with holographic effects.
But could this also be extended to the rest of us? Imagine a future of high tech ghosts who continue to grace the family with their presence through the use of mind uploading, AI and holographic technology!
Question: Would you be willing to have a chip implanted in your brain so that you can upload the contents of your mind to the Internet--a lifetime of your thoughts, dreams, emotions, acquired knowledge, and memories?
Many might answer, yes. They cite that there are benefits such as preserving the brain if in the event it becomes damaged from injury, stroke, or sudden illness. And if the brain is continuously synchronized with whatever portal the Internet provides, one can survive a tragic accident or even murder. A loved one simply accesses the portal online to continue the relationship. Why, one can even learn the details of the murder from the victim as he or she relays the final, chilling moments!
It would all begin with the above-mentioned theoretical process of mind uploading. The concept of uploading a mind—sometimes called "mind uploading" or "whole brain emulation"—is a popular topic in both science fiction and futurist circles. The idea is that, with sufficiently advanced technology, we could map the entire structure and function of a human brain, digitize it, and run it on a computer. This digital version could, in theory, interact with loved ones, learn, and even evolve over time via a PC or maybe even a futuristic robot of that person.
Of course it would require AI. Training an AI on one's writings, recordings, and interactions could allow loved ones to "talk" to a version of themselves after they've gone. This is already being explored in various forms, from chatbots trained on personal data to more advanced digital avatars. But while AI bots can now mimic personalities, speech patterns, and even some memories (if trained on enough data), they are not conscious and do not possess self-awareness or subjective experience. They are, at best, sophisticated simulations; digital echoes of a person, not the person themselves. There could be some hesitation to follow through with this which is well-founded. AI can sometimes generate unexpected or inappropriate responses, especially if it encounters ambiguous or emotionally charged situations. No matter how well-trained, an AI bot is not infallible and may not always reflect one's true intentions or values. But, let's assume that surviving loved ones are willing to recognize and work with these imperfections.
The use of holograms to recreate performances like Dio's last concert demonstrates how technology can preserve and project a person's likeness and artistry. Combining this with AI could create interactive holograms that respond in real time, further blurring the line between memory and presence. Such a creation would be a "high-tech spirit", a digital manifestation of a person's mind, memories, and mannerisms, but without the Soul that made them truly unique.
Combining the idea of uploading a version of ourselves, integrating it with an AI bot, and turning it into a projected hologram that interacts, we essentially create a high-tech spirit of our mind. It's not our actual Soul, as our human entity is made of composite matter. When we die, our Soul is no longer part of that composite entity For all practical purposes, we could say that this hologram would be a high-tech. spirit of the deceased person's mind. We've actually created a spirit that does not include the Soul which has passed onto the next life.