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Life after death thanks to AI

28 March 2025


Communicating with deceased relatives is now possible thanks to virtual reality and AI.

Companies around the world are working with artificial intelligence to allow people to live on after their death.

Could grieving become a thing of the past?

Justin Harrison, founder of the app "You, Only Virtual”, enables the bereaved to communicate with virtual clones of their deceased loved ones - via text message or even a phone call.

Justin Harrison, founder of the app "You, Only Virtual"

For J. R. Adams, whose mother was like a best friend to him, the virtual exchange means she continues to be part of his life.

Jason and Melissa Gowin and their children

Jason and Melissa Gowin are both seriously ill. They have each created a virtual copy of themselves so that their children can actively cherish their memories after their death.

At the heart of the so-called "digital afterlife industry” is the vision of precisely preserving a someone’s memories and stories so that they do not die with them. But not everyone welcomes the development. Sociologist Holly Prigerson says technology can provide temporary support and comfort, but it cannot be a substitute for actually saying goodbye and coming to terms with the loss.

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Did You Know

The concept of life after death is being redefined by advancements in AI

1. Virtual Reality and AI: Companies are creating virtual clones of deceased loved ones, allowing people to communicate with them through text messages or phone calls1. This technology aims to preserve memories and stories, providing comfort to the bereaved.
2. Interactive AI Experiences: AI can now simulate interactions with deceased individuals. For example, at the funeral of Marina Smith, an AI system allowed her to "speak" and interact with attendees using prerecorded answers.
4. Digital Afterlife Management: Tech giants like Apple, Google, and Meta offer tools to manage digital accounts after death. Microsoft has even patented a system to create chatbots that mimic a person's communication style.

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