Digital Duplicates, Relational Scarcity, and Value: Commentary on Danaher and Nyholm (2024)

Philosophy and Technology 37 (4):1-8 (2024)
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Abstract

Danaher and Nyholm ( 2024a ) have recently proposed that digital duplicates—such as fine-tuned, “personalized” large language models that closely mimic a particular individual—might reduce that individual’s _scarcity_ and thus increase the amount of instrumental value they can bring to the world. In this commentary, we introduce the notion of _relational scarcity_ and explore how digital duplicates would affect the value of interpersonal relationships.

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