Cyberpsychologist Elaine Kasket discussed the trend to use generativeAI to “resurrect” deceased loved ones

Cyberpsychologist and author Dr Elaine Kasket contributed to a TIME article exploring the rise of AI resurrection and the increasing presence of the dead in our digital lives.

She raises an important question: do these technologies truly reconnect us with those who have passed away, or do they preserve the illusion that they are still with us? Elaine warns that digital recreations may distort memory, disrupt the grieving process, and make it harder for us to come to terms with life’s natural impermanence.

https://time.com/7298290/ai-death-grief-memory/

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