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Chinese mourners use AI to digitally resurrect dead

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

At a quiet cemetery in eastern China, bereaved father Seakoo Wu pulls out his phone, places it on a gravestone and plays a recording of his son.

They are words that the late student never spoke, but brought into being with artificial intelligence.

“I know you’re in great pain every day because of me, and feel guilty and helpless,” intones Xuanmo in a slightly robotic voice.

“Even though I can’t be by your side ever again, my soul is still in this world, accompanying you through life.”

Stricken by grief, Wu and his wife have joined a growing number of Chinese people turning to AI technology to create lifelike avatars of their departed.

Ultimately Wu wants to build a fully realistic replica that behaves just like his dead son but dwells in virtual reality.

“Once we synchronise reality and the metaverse, I’ll have my son with me again,” Wu said.

“I can train him… so that when he sees me, he knows I’m his father.”

Some Chinese firms claim to have created thousands of “digital people” from as little as 30 seconds of audiovisual material of the deceased.

Experts say they can offer much-needed comfort for people devastated by the loss of loved ones.

But they also evoke an unsettling theme from the British sci-fi series “Black Mirror” in which people rely on advanced AI for bereavement support.

– ‘Needs are growing’ –

Wu and his wife were devastated when Xuanmo, their only child, died last year at the age of 22 while attending Exeter University in Britain.

The accounting and finance student, keen sportsman and posthumous organ donor “had such a rich and varied life”, said Wu.

“He always carried in him this desire to help people and a sense of right and wrong,” he told AFP.

Following a boom in deep learning technologies like ChatGPT in China, Wu began researching ways to resurrect him.

He gathered photos, videos and audio recordings of his son, and spent thousands of dollars hiring AI firms that cloned Xuanmo’s face and voice.

The results so far are rudimentary, but he has also set up a work team to create a database containing vast amounts of information on his son.

Wu hopes to feed it into powerful algorithms to create an avatar capable of copying his son’s thinking and speech patterns with extreme precision.

Several companies specialising in so-called “ghost bots” have emerged in the United States in recent years.

But the industry is booming in China, according to Zhang Zewei, the founder of the AI firm Super Brain and a former collaborator with Wu.

“On AI technology, China is in the highest class worldwide,” said Zhang from a workspace in the eastern city of Jingjiang.

“And there are so many people in China, many with emotional needs, which gives us an advantage when it comes to market demand.”

Super Brain charges between 10,000 and 20,000 yuan ($1,400-$2,800) to create a basic avatar within about 20 days, said Zhang.

They range from those who have died to living parents unable to spend time with their children and — controversially — a heartbroken woman’s ex-boyfriend.

Clients can even hold video calls with a staff member whose face and voice are digitally overlaid with those of the person they have lost.

The significance for… the whole world is huge,” Zhang said.

“A digital version of someone (can) exist forever, even after their body has been lost.”

Sima Huapeng, who founded Nanjing-based Silicon Intelligence, said the technology would “bring about a new kind of humanism”.

He likened it to portraiture and photography, which helped people commemorate the dead in revolutionary ways.

Tal Morse, a visiting research fellow at the Centre for Death and Society at Britain’s University of Bath, said ghost bots may offer comfort.

But he cautioned that more research was needed to understand their psychological and ethical implications.

“A key question here is… how ‘loyal’ are the ghost bots to the personality they were designed to mimic,” Morse told AFP.

“What happens if they do things that will ‘contaminate’ the memory of the person they are supposed to represent?”

Another quandary arises from the inability of dead people to consent, experts said.

While permission was probably unnecessary to mimic speech or behaviour, it might be needed to “do certain other things with that simulacrum”, said Nate Sharadin, a philosopher at the University of Hong Kong specialising in AI and its social effects.

For Super Brain’s Zhang, all new technology is “a double-edged sword”.

“As long as we’re helping those who need it, I see no problem”.

He doesn’t work with those for whom it could have negative impacts, he said, citing a woman who had attempted suicide after her daughter’s death.

Bereaved father Wu said Xuanmo would “probably would have been willing” to be digitally revived.

“One day, son, we will all reunite in the metaverse,” he said as his wife dissolved into tears before his grave.

“The technology is getting better every day… it’s just a matter of time.”

AFP

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BREAKING: Fubara signs 2024 N800bn budget

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Rivers state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has signed the 2024 Appropriation Bill of N800bn into law.

Fubara, who presented the bill on Wednesday, December 13, to a four-member House of Assembly led by Speaker Edison Ehie, was said to have signed the budget on Thursday at the Government House, Port Harcourt.

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BREAKING: Rivers State Commissioner of Justice and Attorney-general Resigns

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

Professor Zacchaeus Adangor, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Rivers State, has tendered his resignation, citing “purely personal reasons” in a letter to Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

However, Leading Reporters gathered that his resignation may not be unconnected to the Governor’s controversial presentation of the state budget to only five members of the House of Assembly and the demolition of the State House of Assembly complex on Wednesday.

More to follow…

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BREAKING: Directors Of Aviation Agencies Sacked Hours After CEOs’ Removal

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

Less than 24 hours after sacking all heads of aviation agencies, the federal government has relieved all the directors of the agencies of their appointments.

The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development announced the sack of the directors in a statement signed by the Head of Press and Public Affairs, Odutayo Oluseyi.

The directors were asked to hand over to the most senior persons in their departments/directorates.

Leading reporters reports that some of the Directors were appointed few days to May 29 when the immediate past administration handed over to the new administration of President Bola Tinubu.

The directors were asked to hand over to the most senior persons in their departments/directorates.

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Turkish lawmaker slumps on stage seconds after saying Israel won’t escape Allah’s wrath

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

Turkish lawmaker Hasan Bitmez has collapsed in the Parliament after declaring that Israel would “suffer the wrath of Allah.”

Mr Bitmez, 53, collapsed on stage while delivering his speech on the 2024 Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Internal Affairs budget.

“You will not escape the wrath of Allah. I salute you all,” the MP told Israel in a viral video trending on X (formerly Twitter) a few seconds before he slumped.

During his address, Mr Bitmez quoted a poem by Turkish writer Sezai Karakoc, stating, “Even if history remains silent, the truth will not remain silent. They think that if they get rid of us, there will be no problem.

“However, if you get rid of us, you will not be able to escape the torment of conscience. Even if you escape the torment of history, you will not be able to escape the wrath of Allah.”

A member of the Grand National Assembly, Mr Bitmez was immediately given CPR on the spot before he was moved to a hospital.

Confirming the incident, Turkish health minister Fahrettin Koca, who shared an update on Mr Bitmez’s condition on the micro-blogging platform, explained that the MP was “intubated and brought to Ankara Bilkent City Hospital.”

Mr Koca added that Mr Bitmez was disturbed during his speech.

“Mr Bitmez fell ill during his speech at the General Assembly of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, and the General Assembly Health Team intervened and started cardiac massage,” the health minister explained.

He added, “Our deputy, who was intubated and brought to Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, was immediately taken for angiography. After angiography, he was put on a heart-lung pump and taken to intensive care. I offer him my best wishes.”

However, he noted that the medical staff were monitoring the Turkish lawmaker admitted to the intensive care unit at Ankara Bilkent City Hospital.

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Overhead water tank collapses, kills nine-day-old baby, mother in Ondo

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

Aiyedun Quarters in Akure South Local Government Area of Ondo State was on Wednesday thrown into a state of despair due to a horrifying incident resulting in the death of a nine-day-old baby and her 30-year-old mother.

The tragedy occurred when an overhead water tank crashed onto a one-bedroom detached bungalow, situated near a primary health centre within the quarters.

According to sources in the area, the mother of the deceased infant, identified as Bose Sanusi, had on Tuesday christened the deceased baby before the incident.

However, the baby girl’s grandmother and her elder brother narrowly escaped unscathed, as they were said to be in the kitchen, which was not affected by the collapse.

The lifeless bodies of the infant and her mother have since been evacuated from the wreckage and deposited at the mortuary of the state specialist hospital.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Funmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, said the mother and her infant daughter got killed in the building collapse.

According to her, an investigation has begun to figure out reason for the collapse of the overhead water tank.

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Rivers crisis: Concentrate on your work, leave Wike to God – Primate Ayodele to Fubara

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has urged Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State to concentrate on his work and leave the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, to God.

Primate Ayodele made the remark in reaction to the current political crisis in Rivers State that has caused division between Wike’s camp and that of Governor Sim Fubara.

He advised the governor not to fight the FCT minister because it would be a waste of time.

In a statement by his media aide, Oluwatosin Osho, the clergyman advised the governor to concentrate on the people of Rivers because God would fight Wike himself.

The prophet said Fubara would fail if he tried to fight Wike because it is not his battle, adding that he should allow God to fight for him because the former governor is reaping what he has sown.

He said: ‘’Fubara should humble himself and do what he has promised God. He should not fight Wike, he should leave him alone. He should concentrate on his people and project.

“God wants to punish Wike for his wickedness. If Fubara takes a step to fight Wike, he will fail. Let Wike continue to fight himself, God will fight for you.’’

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“N1.57 trillion not enough to fight bandits, terrorists” – Defence Minister

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

The minister of Defence, Abubakar Badaru, has said that the N1.57 trillion naira allocated to fight insecurity in 2024 was not enough.

Badaru disclosed this when he appeared before a joint National Assembly Committee on Defence to defend the ministry’s 2024 budget proposal on Wednesday.

The minister said the rising cost of operations and the increase in the price of diesel and fuel necessitated the call for an increment of the ministry’s allocation.

“I appeal to the distinguished senators and honourable members to review the ministry’s budget given the prevailing economic situation to enable the ministry to function effectively,” Badaru told lawmakers.

“You are already aware of the inflationary trend and the cost of diesel, petrol, and operational costs. The overhead is very low, and we urge you to support us to see how we can improve our overhead,” he added.

The minister said heads of military units consume large quantities of fuel and diesel to carry out their official duties.

He assured that all funds appropriated in the budget would be judiciously utilised.

Instead of fighting in one sector, the bandits or insurgents run into another sector, that was the intent of the supplementary budget, and we assure the senators that we will track this expenditure and make sure the monies appropriated will be utilized fully, and we will account appropriately”.

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Defence, Ahmad Lawan, said there would be no justification for huge budgetary allocation for the ministry if there was no improvement in security across the country.

He said it was paramount to establish how the money allocated to the ministry improved security.

“If you are given N100 billion, how has it improved the security situation in the country? It will not augur well to appropriate money without justification,” he stated.

Leading reporters had earlier reported that the Ministry of Defence allocated N1.15 trillion for personnel; N116.5 billion for overhead and N308.2 billion for capital, totaling N1.57 trillion

But the defence minister said the allocation was not enough to fight insecurity.

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BREAKING: ‘Tinubu may not be re-elected in 2027’ – APC chieftain reveals

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

The former director general of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF), Dr Salihu Lukman, has said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is at risk of losing re-election in 2027.

Addressing journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, Lukman hinted of an impending rebellion among the ranks of the party in no distant time from now.

Lukman, who resigned his position as APC’s national vice chairman (North West), argued that the APC-led administration is not living up to the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.

“And I think we must be honest and this is the point I say to our leaders, without any inhibition. At the moment, our democracy is not responsive enough. And as a party of vision to be progressive, it is certainly not yet progressive,” he claimed.

“And I think I’m worried that our leaders have become very comfortable to imagine that they can do anything and get away with it. We must appeal to our leaders that things are almost getting out of hand at the rate at which we are going under a party that is envisioned to be progressive.

“We are likely going to start witnessing rebellion and if care is not taken by 2027 we will be kicked out of office, which means taking Nigeria back to where it was in 2015. I think we owe our leader the responsibility or President Asiwaju the responsibility to tell him the honest truth.”

The Kaduna born politician explained that his book titled: “APC and Transition Politics” billed to be launched on Tuesday next week at the Yar’Adua centre Abuja, was aimed at repositioning the party ahead of the 2027 polls.

He said as a strong supporter of President Tinubu, he cannot sit by to watch things go out of hand as a founding member of the APC.

He noted: “So having produced the book, my first challenge was to say okay, how do I set up a platform using the book to get our leaders to have some deeper reflection and begin to now come up with strategies to engage both President Asiwaju and all elected leaders produced by the party to really go back to the drawing board and re-adjust in such a way that they see themselves as truly representatives of Nigerians, not emperors presiding over subjects. Nigerians are not the subjects of elected representatives.

“Now, having said all of these and which is why in the last piece I released out, I tried to show some of my background. My position generally is that we must not be in politics simply because we want to earn a living.

“Life is difficult. People who ordinarily should not be struggling for food are today struggling for food.

“And this should not be happening under the leadership of a party that is envisioned to be progressive. And I keep saying I don’t have any question, I believe Asiwaju is the committed democrat and he is a progressive politician. And I believe he will have no difficulty relating with the issues I’m raising.

“And in terms of reforming democracy is not about just to serve people who are in office now, is to serve Nigerians. Our democracy must be responsive to the point that Nigerians can make a demand and elected leaders who listen to the demand of Nigerians and translate that into policies of government, or decisions of government in the way that begin to meets the expectations of Nigerians. That is the value of democracy. Once democracy cannot achieve that, then we have a problem.”

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CBN governor blames Emefiele for recent naira scarcity

by Folarin Kehinde December 14, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Yemi Cardoso, has blamed the naira scarcity currently being experienced in some parts of the country on his predecessor, Godwin Emefiele.

Leading reporters gathered that the CBN, under Emefiele, had redesigned the N200, N500 and N1000 naira notes in October 2022.

According to Cardoso, a critical flaw in the implementation of the naira redesign policy is responsible for the prevailing cash scarcity.

Speaking on Wednesday, Cardoso acknowledged the “glaring defects” in various CBN policies and announced a comprehensive review initiative.

“We are taking a thorough look at all our policies implemented over time. This review aims to produce an elegant document outlining clear rules and procedures for navigating the Nigerian money market”, Cardoso told the audience at the launch of the World Bank Nigeria Development Update in Abuja.

Addressing the cash crunch plaguing Nigerians, Cardoso identified the poorly executed naira redesign as the primary culprit.

“The apprehension surrounding the policy’s end date, well before the third quarter, triggered widespread hoarding. Many feared the old notes would lose legal tender status, prompting them to hold onto their cash,” he said.

The CBN governor said the Supreme Court’s recent ruling upholding the validity of the old notes beyond the initial deadline will alleviate apprehensions and incentivize individuals to release their hoarded cash into circulation.

On the current naira scarcity, Cardoso said: “Unfortunately, the history of that lies with the naira redesign policy and coming to the end of the year, way before the third quarter, there was a lot of apprehension with respect to where this was all going to end; and whether the old currency would no longer be good for legal tender and many started hoardings. This is really what happened. Happily, Supreme Court has decided that the currency will be valid post-end of the year.”

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