Fedi legacy
H.2215 (Ferrer) | Day 1 | 18:10 - 18:20 | Speakers: Ian Forrester, Samuel Margerison
Abstract
Death is inevitable, yet most of us are woefully unprepared. Fear and lack of time often prevent us from putting our affairs in any order, leaving our loved ones to pick up the pieces of a difficult period compounded by uncertainty. While a legal will can address the distribution of assets, it often falls short in capturing the nuanced personal wishes that truly matter.
In this talk we will propose how machine readable wishes could be used to provide to connect to the fediverse and provide digital legacy to friends and followers. In line with the wishes of the dead.
This is a 10min talk
Speakers
Founder and firestarter of cubicgarden.ltd. Previously at BBC RD,. Emergent technology expert, public service supporter, defender of human scale flourishing, city dweller, European at heart and social geek event organiser. Captivated by the digital legacy, future of dating, human data interaction, self-hosing, personal data, open-source, house music, neurodiversity thinking, kindness and collaborative futures for all.
We are all experiencing a vital point within human technology that will likely change the course of human existence. Some aspects of our lives are changing too quickly for others to keep up. As our lives become increasingly connected to our technology, we must also consider how death is intertwined with data.
As a student of artificial intelligence, I have become obsessed with the permanent effect this area of technology has had on human life and society.
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