📣 Introducing @forever_voices, an innovative project leveraging #AI technology to create realistic, custom voices & personalities for deceased loved ones, helping people maintain an emotional connection and preserve family legacies.
💡 Utilizing advanced AI systems, @forever_voices accurately captures the unique voice and speech patterns of a loved one, offering users a sense of closeness and continuity, and enabling them to gradually adapt to their loss.
❤️Forever Voices' generative AI technology also has the potential to address mood disorders like depression. The system can recognize signs of depression in user's speech, providing appropriate responses and support, such as an introduction to professional therapist.
🌐 Beyond its emotional support, @forever_voices contributes to the preservation of family legacy by immortalizing the stories, wisdom, and unique qualities of loved ones, creating a digital archive of family history for future generations.
🧠 While not a replacement for professional mental health services, @forever_voices has the potential to complement traditional coping strategies and support systems, positively impacting mental health outcomes during the grieving process.
🔬 Before any possible public release, Forever Voices will undergo an intensive research study to explore its therapeutic benefits or potential downsides, ensuring that the technology is developed responsibly and with user welfare in mind. #EthicalAI
🚀Follow for updates on Forever Voices' progress and join me in celebrating the potential of AI to transform our lives and help us navigate life's most challenging moments. @forever_voices
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RT if you think it’s absolutely insane that companies like @DoorDash and @UberEats are now taking up-to (and in many cases) *over 40%* of restaurant revenue, now that they are pushing their ad product on top of the already-existing 30% commission just to be listed in the apps.
My ghost kitchen restaurant, for example, brings in $2,300-$3,200 per day.
30-40% of that immediately goes to @DoorDash & @UberEats as a “marketing fee” — even though we did the the heavy lifting marketing work through direct FB & Insta ads.
Who is standing up for restaurants?
It’s time for companies like @DoorDash and @UberEats adopt a model similar to modern-day AppStore revenue splits.
If you’re a mom & pop restaurant earning less than $1M per year — delivery app “marketing fee” should be 15%.