Sensay is an AI project that is revolutionizing the concept of digital legacy on the blockchain. It's a pioneering platform that Digital Replica Creation, enabling users to create lifelike avatars emb...
Sensay is an AI project that is revolutionizing the concept of digital legacy on the blockchain. It's a pioneering platform that Digital Replica Creation, enabling users to create lifelike avatars embodying their knowledge and persona. We tested out the beta stage Replicas and here's what happened.
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AI Analysis
Sensay is an incredibly creative AI project that's all about preserving digital memories and personas, pushing the boundaries of digital legacy on the blockchain. It lets you create lifelike AI "replicas" of people, essentially turning their knowledge and personality into interactive chatbots and even voice simulations. The core idea here isn't just advanced tech; it's about building a strong emotional connection to AI, allowing you to interact with digital versions of people, potentially even loved ones who have passed on.
Here’s a breakdown of what Sensay is all about and what we learned from testing it:
* What Sensay Is: Sensay is designed to preserve people's memories by converting them into AI chatbots. Think of it as creating a digital version of someone that you can interact with. The project is specifically focusing on the emotional impact and connection AI can foster, rather than just the technical prowess. It’s wild to think about an AI that aims to capture a person’s essence.
* Testing a Digital Replica (of "Box Mining"): * A fun experiment was set up to see if an impartial guest could tell the difference between "real" Michael (the presenter, Box Mining) and "memory" Michael (Sensay's AI replica). * Questions Asked: They went through five questions: "How tall are you?", "How did you first get into crypto?", "Which DeFi project is your favorite?", "Do you own any NFTs?", and "If you've never gotten into crypto, what would you be doing instead?". * AI's General Tendencies: The AI tended to give longer, more general, and somewhat academic or "university professor"-like answers, often avoiding definitive opinions. It sounded like an older version of Michael, specifically resembling his 2016 persona, before he became more direct and "no BS" in his communication. The length of the AI's responses often gave it away, as current Michael is much more concise. * Specific Observations: For instance, on the DeFi question, the AI gave a broad answer about Ethereum paving the way for DeFi, while real Michael listed specific projects he likes now. On NFTs, the AI gave a generic explanation, whereas real Michael rattled off his specific NFT holdings and love for "meme points." The "chemistry nerd" answer for an alternative career was a dead giveaway for real Michael, as he frequently mentions it. * Overall Verdict on Chatbot: While the AI got some factual details right (like the year Michael got into crypto, 2012), it didn't quite capture his current personality or brevity. It seemed to be working with an older "memory" of him, showing how a replica can evolve or lag behind the real person.
* Voice Replicas: The Scary Part: * Sensay can also generate voice replicas. They played a clip of "Sensay Michael's" voice, and it was surprisingly close, capturing intonations and accent. The really unsettling part is that the voice replica was created without* Michael recording anything specifically for it; it was generated purely from existing content. This highlights the scary potential for AI voices to be almost indistinguishable from a person's real voice with minimal input. * While close, the AI Michael's voice lacked the natural irony or conversational nuances of the real Michael, who might roll his eyes or express exasperation with overly long answers. * They also tested other famous replicas: "Einstein" which amusingly sounded like BitBoy, and "Pomp" which was said to sound "100% like Pomp." This shows the varying success rate depending on the available source material.
* The Technology and Its Potential: * The technology is clearly there, and the use case is compelling. The goal is to refine the voice AI further so that it can sound exactly like someone, even from small snippets of audio. They predict it might need two to three more years of development to truly perfect this. * Sensay aims to create "charismatic" replicas, targeting famous people like Robin Williams or Chris Hemsworth. It's likely easier to create replicas of public figures because there's a vast amount of content (videos, interviews) for the AI to learn from. * The strong emotional role this AI could play in how people interact with technology is a key focus for Sensay. Imagine being able to "talk" to a digital version of a departed loved one.
* Why Blockchain? Digital Immortality: * The use of blockchain is primarily for tokenization, allowing for payment within the system with a native token and enabling future utility. * However, the most intriguing aspect mentioned in their paper is the concept of "blockchain-based people." The idea is to "inscribe" someone's memories and persona onto the blockchain, granting them a form of "digital immortality." The blockchain was never designed for this, but the permanence it offers means a person's digital essence could live on forever. * This raises a fascinating ethical debate: Would you want to put a loved one on the blockchain permanently? It's a profound thought, especially for those who wish they could still interact with family members who passed away young.
* Current Traction and Takeaways: * Sensay is gaining significant traction, with about a thousand whitelist members, 20,000 Twitter followers, and 30,000 active discussions on Telegram. It's a project that's rapidly building a community. * The presenter encourages viewers to engage with the "Replicate Michael" chatbot and share their own opinions on the experience. The idea of preserving memories and voices, and the potential for "digital immortality" through blockchain, is a powerful and thought-provoking implication of this technology.
Transcript
Hey guys and welcome back to Box Mining. So I asked my team this question around a month ago, which is like, can you find some cool AI projects that's using AI in a creative way? And I believe they found the most creative use of AI yet, which is with digital replicas with Sensei. Like we see so many AI projects explode, get huge valuations, but they're all focusing on the tech, but they're not focusing on the emotional aspect. This one is like strong emotional connection to AI. But anyways, let...
Hey guys and welcome back to Box Mining. So I asked my team this question around a month ago, which is like, can you find some cool AI projects that's using AI in a creative way? And I believe they found the most creative use of AI yet, which is with digital replicas with Sensei. Like we see so many AI projects explode, get huge valuations, but they're all focusing on the tech, but they're not focusing on the emotional aspect. This one is like strong emotional connection to AI. But anyways, let's get started. Let's talk about Sensei. Everything covered here is my personal opinion, not financial advice. I'm not your financial advisor. Let's get started. So TLDR, all right, what is Sensei is that it's essentially a way to preserve people's memories. It converts it currently into a chatbot and there's already replicas and there's already variants you can test. Yeah. We will actually test a replica of yours truly. Oh, that's Box Mining. They didn't even put my real name in. They're like, everyone has a real name, right? Anthony Papiano has a real name. Alex Becker has a real name, but I'm Box Mining. But I'm curious to chat to Box Mining. So now we have a special segment because I really want to see if we can tell the difference between real box mining and memories of box mining. So what we did is we asked some questions. So Ron thought about five questions. Yeah, I did. And then we asked like memory box mining and I, and he asked also me to give the same answers. I'm going to see if we have an impartial guest. Let's bring in our impartial guest. She was here all along. All right. You can sit down. Impartial guest. Okay. So I thought of five questions that I would ask Michael. Okay. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Number one. How tall are you? All right. So A. My height changed as I grew older. I started at 45 centimeters and grew to 1.18 meters. Or is it B? Well, as much as I love to chat about my personal details, I have to share insights and knowledge about cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. So let's dive into these topics instead. Do you have any questions about Bitcoin, Ethereum or perhaps how blockchain technology works? It's pretty obvious that it's A. But I do have a question from Michael though. Can I ask follow up questions? Sure. So when your mom gave birth to you, you were 45 centimeters when you came out? That's right. I try to make it as confusing as possible. So, you know. All right. Number two. Number two. How did you first get into crypto? Okay. A. Well, that's a great question. I first got into crypto around 2012. It was a concept of Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency that really caught my attention. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Or is it number two? I started money in 2012. Money in Bitcoin. B. Damn. But this could have been right. It could have been right. Hey, it's got the year right. It got the year. All right. Next question. Which DeFi project is your favorite? A. I love a lot of DeFi projects. DeFi is the potential to fundamentally change how finance works in the future with immediate acts of capital. I like YFI, WU, P-State, Nibi, Arb, Phantom. Or is it B? As box money, I don't have a favorite DeFi project per se, but because I believe in the potential of many projects in space. It's really the innovation and utilities that each project brings to the table. Ethereum has paved the way for DeFi and with a smart contract, etc. Definitely A. I feel like the AI makes Michael sound like a uni professor. And you know what's interesting? This B answer would be Michael in 2016. Oh, so it's 2016. It's memories. You sort of see this evolution, right? Because back in B, back then you were way into Ethereum. And here you can see you evolved to so many different ecosystems like P-State. Right, right, right, right, right, right. So it's not as updated. Yeah. But it sounds almost similar. I think if you cut down the length of this, this is like a long length. The length gave it away. Yeah. But if you didn't cut away the length, it would have been almost there. And because they're asking for your opinion, I feel like the AI will never give you a definite answer. Ah. Like they're just, you know. They play the same. They play the same. I mean, I did do videos on Uniswap, Aave, Compound and everything, but. I guess that's how the world remembers you. How the world remembers me. Alright, next question. Do you own any NFTs? A. As Box Money, I've certainly doubled in the world of non-Fungible tokens NFTs. They represent an exciting frontier in the blockchain space offering a unique way to prove ownership of digital assets, etc. Blah, blah, blah. Or. V. I owe many NFTs. They are the art of the future. I owe only fours and EVE, one cats and ordinals and more. I love meme points. Yet again, another evolution. Definitely V. Definitely V. Okay, next question. If you've never gotten into crypto, what would you be doing instead? Okay. Is it A. I'll be a chemistry nerd or B. That's an interesting question. Given my passion for technology and finance, if I wasn't involved in crypto, I'll probably be exploring other disruptive technologies. Perhaps something in the realm of AI or quantum computing. Wow! Wow! Wow! Definitely A. Wow! Wow! Michael's always like, chemistry nerd, chemistry nerd, chemistry nerd. Dang. So AI, it's okay. It's, I think you scored a 5 out of 5. Yeah. But, uh, does it sound like me? What would your verdict be? AI, Michael. Okay, it doesn't sound like Michael, but I would say the information isn't that off. Like I actually didn't see the question. So I didn't see the answers prior to giving this. So I only gave answers. And you know, it got some of the dates right. Yeah! 2012. 2012 was just right. Yeah. It gave longer answers. I think they needed to tune it like that. Yeah. Because right now I'm a little bit more douchey. So I'll be like, yo, chemistry nerd, just shut the fuck up, let go. Yeah. Yeah, modern Michael. No boyfriend, let's go. No BS, let's go. It's gold market, guys. Let's not dabble around. In the world of... In the world of long-winded answers. In the world of infinite possibilities and long responses. And exclamation marks. You never hear exclamation marks. So they scraped enough information to even sound like me. It's quite interesting. Yeah. Yeah. That's quite scary too. Oh, you know, do you want to hear what Sensei Michael sounds like? Sure. Oh yeah. Oh my god, they have a voice too. It's Michael, let's talk about your favorite crypto projects. Oh! It's Michael, let's talk about your favorite crypto projects. Oh, it's not too bad. Oh yeah? Wait till you hear this one. The answer gets lost. Some of the words sound like you. Almost, right? Yeah. It's got the intonations. Oh, okay. Almost. And I didn't record anything for this. That's the scariest part. I didn't record anything for this. With a little bit of fine tuning, it could sound exactly like you. Yeah. The digital crypto revolution was inspired by a desire for decentralization, privacy, and autonomy in financial transactions. The 2008 crisis revealed the vulnerabilities of the traditional banking system. The digital crypto revolution was inspired by the desire for decentralized privacy and autonomy of financial transactions. It doesn't have the irony. Like, I'll be like rolling my eyes sometimes when it's overly long and waffly. I'll be like, ugh, the digital crypto revolution. Normal people wouldn't speak like that. No. Yeah. But it sounds a little bit of aileal traits. No. Oh! A little bit, yeah? A little bit, yeah. A little bit, yeah. A little bit. Even the accent, yes. Exactly. What other influencers do they have? There's a lot. You can have a Natalie. Are they all? You can even create your own. Oh. They even have Aiden Ross for some reason. What the fuck? Let's talk to Einstein. Let's talk to Einstein. Einstein? Okay. Let's hear him. Let's hear him first. I'm in conversation with none other than Albert Einstein. The humble clerk from the Swiss patent office who ended up reshaping our understanding of the physical world. Very humble. I'm in the intrigue. That sounds so 100% like Einstein. From the vast cosmos to the tiny atom, from the speed of light to the curvature of space-time, there's a world of wonder to explore. Let's embark on this journey of discovery together. That's BitBoy. It has to be BitBoy. Oh, okay. BitBoy. BitBoy. Alright. Is there angry BitBoy and like normal BitBoy? BitBoy here, sober. BitBoy here, sober and ready to talk crypto. Hey, it's not bad. Talk crypto sounds like him. It's almost- it sounds almost there. It sounds like- Pomp. Pomp. I'm busy right now. That sounds 100% like Pomp. 100%. We're there. If I don't get it, what are they using this AI from? We're remembering people. Oh. Oh. Okay, cool. Let's finish this segment. That should be it. Thank you Nat. Thank you. That was fun. Bye. Bye. So the technology is there and I think the use case is also there as well. So if like I can definitely see people that want to preserve memories and even voices. And it's actually quite scary because I think if you actually watch how AI voices is progressing, they can take a very small snippet of that voice and convert it to someone that sounds exactly like you. Yeah. Yeah. So probably it needs like two, three years work down to improve that a little bit further. But I think like the creepy box mining will become pretty charismatic box mining very soon. Oh yeah. So that's what they're targeting. So they're basically capturing a digital replica, creating people. And this is a very early build of this. So basically being able to create anyone and everyone. So whether it's Robin Williams, Chris Hemsworth, famous people. And I think, I know they put a lot of famous people here and I probably, it's actually quite probably easier to create famous people or people that have a lot of videos or content. Because if you just use that content and just put that all into the AI, it will learn faster. Yeah. So I do see that this can play a strong emotional role in changing how people interact with AI. Now, the next question I would say is, okay, now that we know what they're doing and the way they're targeting. All right. Why blockchain? Now the use of blockchain is just really twofold. So one is just pure tokenization. So being able to pay for tokens eventually with the token and also, of course, with putting on kind of a utility on top of this, right? Future utility. The one thing that's also quite interesting that they kind of mentioned in their paper was that you can actually create blockchain based people. That's kind of interesting because the blockchain was never designed to put memories of people on there. Mm-hmm. But if you inscribe someone there, you are living forever. Hence, digital immortality. Digital immortality. Exactly. So guys, please do talk and tell me how different 2016 Michael is different from 2024 Michael. All right. Tell me your experience. I'd love to hear that in the comments section. And then I'll also say if you also are experiencing something like this, like would you want to put a loved one on the blockchain or permanently put them there? That could be a very interesting debate. Yeah. Like immediately I think of my granddad. I've never really got to talk to him because he passed away when I was really young. So, you know, that'd be nice to have. Can I do that actually? I don't have any. I don't think it's, I don't, okay, I think it's harder for people that's gone. But for us it's easy. Right? So now when your grandson wants to ask this question, what is Ron like? They can go back to this video and be like, oh, this is what Ron is like. Yeah. That's, that's, that's my grandpa right there. But like, you know, because back in the day, I don't think they have as many videos. So like now in this age, like these kids are lucky. They have a, you know, they can forever have additional Michael forever. Forever and ever. But anyways, this project is actually gaining a little bit of traction right now. Well, by a little bit, I always underestimate it's actually quite a lot of traction. They currently, they have around a thousand whitelist members. They have 20, 20k Twitter members. They'll have 30k active discussions on telegram. So it's actually quite heating up in this community. So I'll definitely pay attention to this. Was a very interesting find. And I think it was very enjoyable talking to Replicate Michael. Yeah, certainly. I hope, I hope Natalie has a good conversation with Replicate Michael. And she'll remember me as not the asshole that I am today. But anyways, thank you guys so much for watching. Do have a discussion with Replicate Michael. I'd love to hear what you guys think. And with that guys, thank you guys so much for watching. See you next time. See you next time. Thank you. Thank you.