Can A.I. Keep a Parent Alive?
Technology
United States
Started July 10, 2026
You can now make a virtual replica of a loved one. The question is what it can give you in return
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Can A.I. Keep a Parent Alive?
The New Yorker (United States) | Jul 09, 2026
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The ethical implications of A.I. replicas challenge our understanding of memory and identity, raising questions about authenticity and the nature of relationships.
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Relying on A.I. replicas of deceased loved ones may hinder the natural grieving process, preventing individuals from moving on and accepting loss.
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Creating virtual replicas of loved ones can provide comfort and closure for grieving families, allowing them to preserve memories and continue connections.
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The commercialization of A.I. replicas risks commodifying grief and may exploit vulnerable individuals seeking solace from their loss.
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Virtual replicas can serve as a therapeutic tool, helping individuals cope with loss by maintaining a dialogue with their loved ones long after they are gone.
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