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Danaher and Nyholm (2024a) have recently proposed that digital duplicates—such as fine-tuned, “personalized” large language models that closely mimic a particular individual—might reduce that individual’s scarcity and thus increase the amount of instrumental value they can bring to the world. In this commentary, we introduce the notion of relational scarcity and explore how digital duplicates would affect the value of interpersonal relationships.

Original publication

DOI

10.1007/s13347-024-00813-0

Type

Journal article

Journal

Philosophy and Technology

Publication Date

01/12/2024

Volume

37