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Pop still often amazes me…

There are day to day things he occasionally forgets, but at 93 he’s still incredibly sharp; he observes the changing world and often remarks upon it. Many of the YouTube AI videos I show here, I’ve also sent to him.

My niece now helps him with things online, too—and he’s eager to learn the technology. That’s why I joke that I’m half afraid he might discover this site and wonder how it is that his late mother has a profile ("Bijou Broussard" was my paternal grandmother).

But last night we were discussing AI and he remarked that it was a "wonderful, terrifying and dangerous thing".

"What are your thoughts ?" I asked him.

"Well," Pop replied,"I’m still learning the extent of its use, but even in terms of entertainment, we’re practically resurrecting the dead. There are videos of people who have been gone for over a hundred years, and we can make their images smile, laugh and dance ! In some cases they can even speak ! It’s amazing, but it’s scary, too. When a person’s likeness can be manipulated into doing anything, you can’t trust what you’re seeing…it’s mind blowing. ‘Brave new world’, indeed."

We spoke for hours and not for the first time, it occurred to me that if all of the changes in technology are bewildering to me at 65, what must it look like to a 93 year old, who lived before television, when movies were still relatively new ? He has a cellphone; calls me, occasionally uses Face-Time, he texts and is on the family text line.

He once told me he remembered that as a child his family was one of the few in his neighborhood who had a telephone, and it was on the wall. In emergencies, occasionally neighbors would ask to use it. His father charged them (which knowing that grandfather, doesn’t surprise me 😅).

Anyway, Pop did think it was very cool that music videos could
be shared via text. My cousin often sends him videos of jazz artists that he enjoys and occasionally forwards to me.

We talked for a couple of hours, exchanged "love yous" and either I’ll call next week or he will. I plan to visit on Father’s Day with a gift.
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RubySoo · 56-60, F
How wonderful for you to still have yr Dad around! Sounds like hes doing great! The changes hes seen in technology in his life time are mind blowing, it great that hes been able to embrace and enjoy the internet!
I lost my dad back in 1988. He was only 62. We've often said how how much (we feel) he would have embraced the internet and all todays gadgets and gizmos.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
The more you share about your father, the more and more I like the guy.

My father's reaction to new technology would be to just shake his head and say "never mind!"

And I share your dad's concern about "Brave New World." I see how AI does a lot of good (for example, it has assisted in some scientific breakthroughs), but I also worry about how the "post-truth era" will just get worse and worse.
bowman81 · M
My maternal grandfather was born in 1898 and lived through the late 1980's. All the changes and advances he witnessed he took in stride. I can only hope to handle life half as well as he did. Your Dad sounds like quite a man.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
I doubt my father could handle the advances, even though in later life he often read my science fiction books, where these advances where talked about. Like Isaac Asimov. He loved those books.

If my father was alive he would be 105. Sadly he passed away at 70.

He was amazed at my use of computers then in the 1980s.
@DeWayfarer My father is a fan of Asimov, too.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard Ask him what he thought of R. Daneel Olivaw.

Must note this robot mimics Sophia of today, accept he was a black male robot.

R. Daneel was throughout most of Asimov's books. There's no way he could forget this robot.

Sophia was one of the first of her type. Plenty of YouTube videos about her.
@DeWayfarer I will. 😊
smiler2012 · 61-69
@bijouxbroussard 🤗at ninety three that is wonderful he done well to keep his faculties and it is nice .nature can also have a cruel side too and inflict mental issues and other ailments so your pop can count himself one of the lucky ones
@smiler2012 Yes. We watched Mom go through a period of dementia before her passing and that was very difficult. 😞
smiler2012 · 61-69
@bijouxbroussard 😞yes i=t is an awful thing particular when a parent it hurts more
Rickichickie · 61-69, F
He seems such an adorable and witty person. My mom was like that too but slowly drifted into her own world. She's 93 like your pop
@Rickichickie I’m very sorry.
What a treasure he is. You really won the lottery when it comes to parents. 🙂
@OlderSometimesWiser Thank you. I feel fortunate that I’ve had them both long enough for them to become friends as well as my parents. 🥹
@bijouxbroussard I’ll never forget the photo you shared of them holding hands. Some things just touch you in a way that stays with you forever. That photo is one of them.
Blondily · F
You and your father have a beautiful relationship.☺
ArtieKat · M
What a fantastic post!

@bijouxbroussard
@ArtieKat Thank you. 😊
Jexie · 26-30, F
That's so sweet and getting his insight is interesting
sarabee1995 · 26-30, FVIP
That is so cool. ♥♥♥
Captain · 61-69, M
People always underestimate their elders
Captain · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard Forever young. The secret is to be young at heart.
@Captain Hearting your own posts again !
Captain · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard Heartuing you heart sweetie.
sciguy18 · M
He knows more about tech than I do…

 
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