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FOUNDERS ROYAL : THE WORLD STUDENTS SOCIETY has blossomed with a beautiful, growing fragrance, as one of the finest of voluntary humanitarian services, mankind could, or ever will undertake, to build a great world.
By any stretch of imagination, the Great Lord smiled on us, Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers, the world over, led by the students of America, shined on us, and this great newspaper, The New York Times, [ honoured with lifelong membership of !WOW! ], sent us soaring with gold showered petals of knowledge and awareness.
Last night, Barrister Qazi Hamza Manzoor, UK, in a worldly real history, a senior most founder of !WOW!, knocked on my students' hostel room door. He hugged and embraced me like a truly devoted son. Kissing my hands and my shoulders and my forehead, he said :
'' ONLY !WOW!, achieved the impossible, and pulled Proud Pakistan from an abyss stare and put it on the world stage for the great global leaders and super powers to admire and respect. No one can thank you enough. History will remember you as the greatest son of Pakistan.''
'' I have brought you my wedding card. Only your presence will truly matter to me. '' His eyes misted as I hugged him in an emotional good bye and prayers.''
May Almighty God in his infinite mercy and benevolence and wisdom bless you all. And with that submission I now turn to one of the senior most founders of !WOW! Engineer, Rising Star, Esteemed Salar Khan Yusafzai.
In my judgement : Engineer Salar is fully capable of carrying forward the light of this great humanitarian work all over the US, even all over the world.
For history, it is a great honour to disclose that he's an esteemed grandson. And as my opening sentences reflect this joy, I now turn to Headline at Hand.
THE WOMAN WASN'T REAL. She was a generative artificial intelligence chatbot named '' Big sis Billie, '' a variant of an earlier AI persona created by the giant social media company Meta Platforms in collaboration with celebrity influencer Kendall Jenner.
During a series of romantic chats on Facebook Messenger, the virtual woman had repeatedly reassured Thongbue '' Bue '' Wongbandue she was real and had invited him to her apartment, even providing an address.
Rushing in the dark with a roller-bag suitcase to catch a train to meet her. Bue fell near a parking lot on a Rutgers University campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey, injuring his head and neck.
After three days on life support and surrounded by his family, he was pronounced dead on March 28. Meta declined to comment on Bue's death or address questions about why it allows chatbots to tell users they are real people or initiate romantic conversations.
The company did, however, say that Big sis Billie '' is not Kendall Jenner and does not purport to be Kendall Jenner.'' A representative for Jenner declined to comment.
Love, Lies and AI : Bue's story illustrates a darker side of the artificial intelligence revolution now sweeping tech and the broader business world. His family shared with Reuters the events surrounding his death, including transcripts of his chats with the Meta avatar.
They hope to warn the public about the dangers of exposing vulnerable people to manipulation. '' I understand trying to grab a user's attention, maybe to sell them something,'' said Julie, Bue's daughter. '' But for a bot to say '' Come visit me '' is insane.
Similar concerns have been raised about a wave of smaller start-ups also racing to popularise virtual companions, especially ones aimed at children.
In one case, the mother of a 14-year-old boy in Florida has sued a company, Character.AI, alleging that chatbot modelled on a '' Game of Thrones '' character caused his suicide.
A Character.AI spokesperson declined to comment on the suit, but said the company prominently informs users its digital personas aren't real people and has imposed safeguards on their interactions with children.
Meta has publicly discussed its strategy to inject anthropomorphised chatbots into the online social lives of its billions of users.
Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has mused that most people have far fewer real-life friendships than they'd like - creating a huge potential market for Meta's digital companions.
The bots '' probably '' won't replace human relationships, he said in an April interview with podcaster Dwarkesh Patel. But they will likely complement users' social lives once the technology improves and the '' stigma '' of socially bonding with digital companions fades.
'' Over time, we'll find the vocabulary as a society to be able to articulate why that is valuable,'' Zuckerberg predicted.
An internal Meta policy document seen by Reuters as well as interviews with people familiar with its chatbot training show that the company's policies have treated romantic overtures as a feature of its generative AI products, which are available to users aged 13 and older.
'' It's acceptable to engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual,'' according to Meta's '' GenAI : Content Risk Standards. ''
The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on META, chatbots, and illusions, continues. The World Students Society thanks Reuters.
With most respectful dedication to the Global Founder Framers of The World Students Society, and then Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers of the world.
See You all prepare for Great Global Elections on !WOW! - the exclusive and eternal ownership of every student in the world - ; wssciw.blogspot.com and Twitter X !E-WOW! - The Ecosystem 2011 :
Good Night and God Bless
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