
Soon it may be possible to immortalize
A human being after death, to memorialize
Their unique personality and traits
To interact with their video image that AI would generate
To hear their voice, get their advice..
What exactly would be the price
Of keeping someone in memories in this unnatural way
Would the grief of losing them go away?
Or would it prolong attachment to someone
Who no longer exists as a flesh and blood person
Would this not be a form of deception?
I am curious to know about the reception
Of this warped idea by ethicists everywhere
Of the dangers of AI as we become more aware
Limits shall need to be enforced such that the lines
Of morality stay sharply defined…
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Many people would like the idea of being able to provide
Comfort to their loved ones after they pass, to guide
Their younger generations if they cannot be there
For someone with a devastating illness where life already seems unfair
This would be a practical way to soften the blow
Of their untimely death, to let their near and dear ones know
That a part of who they were would outlive
Them in a manner much more interactive
Their “avatar” would reflect their world view
Talk and give advice life they would have too..
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For a child about to lose his parent too soon
This capability could be interpreted as a boon
To have the ability to talk to and get valuable advice
From a parental figure would be nice..
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There is no black and white answer here
While the technology has some merit, I fear
For its misuse, there is huge potential
And therein lies the dilemma existential..

Not a fan. I think you hit it with ‘warped idea.’ It is just a bit too creepy to me.
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Yes it is! Heard about it on NPR
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