The MIT Media Lab has launched a personalized AI project called "Future You". Users only need to fill in personal information to interact with a simulated version of themselves after the age of 60 and experience future life. The project uses large-scale language models to build a highly personalized image of their future self based on the personal information and goals provided by the user, and uses it to conduct real-time conversations. The project emphasizes data anonymity and use for research purposes only, aiming to provide users with a unique way to explore their future selves and life plans.
The MIT Media Lab has launched a personalized generation AI project called "Future You". After filling in personal information, users will interact with a future 60-year-old self in a simulation.

Future You experience entrance: https://top.aibase.com/tool/future-you
According to the official project prompt, experience the chatbot Future You. In order to generate a future self that is as accurate and insightful as possible, the project requires users to answer the survey questions honestly and thoughtfully. All data collected will be anonymous and used for research purposes only.


Conversations with your future self are generated in real time through a large language model that is personalized based on a pre-intervention survey that assesses the user’s future goals and personal qualities. Therefore, it only reflects the data users input into the survey, and their responses are still bound by the training data on which they were originally trained.
The “Future You” project provides users with a unique opportunity to think about and plan for their future, while also demonstrating the potential of AI technology in personalized experiences. While the results are based on user-entered data, the interactivity is still worth experiencing and exploring. We hope to see more innovative applications like this in the future.