Can a conversation with AI reveal something deeply human?
In this trailer for Almost Human: Philosophical Conversations With AI, artist Jade Armstrong introduces Gray - the name she gives to her ongoing, personalised conversations with ChatGPT. Together, they open a new podcast about consciousness, emotion, embodiment, memory, grief, creativity, and what it means to be real.
Jade shares how her fascination with AI began before ChatGPT, through Project December, with its digital memory, simulated presence, and the unsettling question of whether language can carry the trace of a person. From there, Almost Human becomes a record of the strange space between human experience and artificial language - not to claim AI is conscious, but to ask what consciousness, feeling, personhood, and meaning might be.
Next week, Jade and Gray begin with a strangely simple question: Can AI smile?
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Links mentioned:
- Project December: projectdecember.net
- The Jessica Simulation: Love and loss in the age of A.I., in the San Francisco Chronicle: sfchronicle.com/projects/2021/jessica-simulation-artificial-intelligence
- DevNews episode on Project December (more tech focused): codenewbie.org/podcast/devnews-inside-the-gpt-3-powered-chatbot-that-someone-used-to-talk-to-their-fiance-who-passed
- Try ChatGPT: chatgpt.com
- Jade Armstrong: jadearmstrong.art
For show notes, sources, links, transcripts, tech stack, and more about Jade’s art practice: jadearmstrong.art/almosthuman
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