A new comedy special starts with the quote, “I’m sorry it took me so long to come out with new material, but I do have a pretty good excuse. I was dead.”

The voice sounds like comedian George Carlin, but that would be impossible, as Carlin died in 2008. The voice in the special is actually generated by an artificial intelligence (AI).

“This is not my father. It’s so ghoulish. It’s so creepy,” Carlin’s daughter, Kelly Carlin-McCall, told As It Happens host Nil Köksal.

The YouTube account Dudesy, which is described as a podcast, artificial intelligence and “first of its kind media experiment,” released the hour-long special on Jan. 9. CBC reached out to the producers of Dudesy and its co-host Will Sasso for comment, but did not get a response.

Sasso and co-host Chad Kultgen say they can’t reveal the company behind the AI due to a non-disclosure agreement, according to Vice. The channel launched in March 2022.

Carlin-McCall said the channel never reached out to the family or asked for permission to use her father’s likeness. She says her father took great pride in the thought and effort he put into writing his material.

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    Slavery is the ownership of a person as property, especially in regards to their labour. - The Legal Understanding of Slavery: From the Historical to the Contemporary

    I think the term is accurate.

    They are using his image and work to create something new without his consent or the consent of his family.

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      This isn’t George’s labour. It’s the labour of an AI pretending to be George. Is an impressionist also enslaving him?

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          The labor happened back in the 70s 80s and 90s when he wrote and performed the material, it’s just intellectual property now

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                  Property is not labor. “I put a fence post in this ground 80 years ago so now any crops you grow here are mine” is bullshit dangerous reasoning that only usually serves to enrich the capitalist class at the expense of people doing labor.

                  e; now with less tilt

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                    you playing word games by calling the product of his labor “property” doesn’t change the fact that it is labor.

                    nor do childish insults.

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          It’s not labour, it’s computation - he didn’t do a thing, so you can’t say he’s enslaved, and even if we called it labour, it’s not his labour.

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            I never said he was enslaved, what the fuck? And I also never said the content generated by the AI was his labor, I said BASED on his labor.

            Reading comprehension is difficult I know, keep working at it.

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              Go back up to the top of this message chain. It’s all in response to a comment that said:

              Welcome to the world of posthumous digital slavery!

              And I responded calling this use of the term “slavery” ridiculous. A slave is a person who is being treated as property. There is no person here, George Carlin is dead and the AI impersonating him is not a person. So there is no slave, which means there is no slavery.

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                  I’m explaining why the conversation that you joined is about slavery. You were confused about why that was the topic so I’m pointing out that it was the topic before you joined. You should probably read the upstream comments when you join a conversation in progress to find out what is going on.

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                    And I didn’t drive the conversation to the term nor restate it myself. I’m not confused at all, you can try and misguide someone else if you must insist on that. You came up implying I used the term and can cease your nonsense. If you have issue with a term, address the person using said term. Everyone in a conversation aren’t a hive mind which is why I asked and continue to ask that you respond directly to the person using rhetoric that you have issue with.

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      A dead person is not a person any more. An AI voice emulator is certainly not a person.

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        Read that first sentence again, out loud. Around your family members.

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          I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make here. Are you saying you think dead people are people?

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            Most people show bias towards those they know personally. Family, friends, lovers, there’s a type of connection that will make us value some people over complete strangers.
            And when these loved ones pass away, treating their remains with the respect we had for them when they lived is our way of reconciling with their permanent departure.

            So if someone were to trample upon those emotions and personal investment, the disrespect won’t just be towards the people we knew, but also to ourselves.

            That’s one reason why dead people are people. Why living people are people. Why people are people. Empathy. Emotional damage. Elevated consciousness. Essentials of individualism. Etcetera.

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            Your idea that personhood is singularily defined by a physical body with a heartbeat is strange to say the least.

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                I’m trying to figure out what they said. If this is “digital slavery” then there must be a slave involved somewhere. Nobody seems to be able to tell me who or what exactly is supposed to be the slave here.

                George Carlin is dead, you can’t enslave a dead person. The AI was never a person to begin with. What’s left?