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@TubeSpirit
SCIENTISTS HAVE “BROUGHT THE DEAD BACK” WITH AI FOR THE FIRST TIME. THIS COULD CHANGE THE WORLD FOREVER.
What was once considered the plot of a science fiction movie is starting to become reality.
For the first time, scientists have studied a technology that allows a digital copy of a deceased person to be created using artificial intelligence. The AI was trained on personal messages, diaries, photographs, voice recordings, and social media posts to recreate the person’s way of speaking, personality, and unique traits as accurately as possible.
The results were unexpected.
Most participants who had lost loved ones said that talking to the digital copy brought them comfort and helped them cope with grief. Many even said they would choose to use the technology again.
But this is where things become truly unsettling.
Researchers warn that this technology could create a powerful emotional dependence. People may begin to prefer conversations with virtual copies over real human relationships, and the risks could be especially serious for children and those experiencing profound grief.
That is why scientists are already calling for strict regulations on the use of these AI systems.
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The most remarkable part is that this is no longer just a theory.
Companies around the world are beginning to launch services that can bring back a person’s voice, face, and communication style after death. What seemed impossible just yesterday is gradually becoming an entirely new industry.
But this raises a question that, until recently, sounded like pure science fiction.
What if this is only the first step toward digital immortality?
What if one day artificial intelligence becomes so advanced that a digital version of a person can continue to “live” after its owner has died?
Some researchers are already discussing the idea of preserving a person’s identity in digital form, although modern science is still a long way from actually transferring human consciousness.
We may be standing at the beginning of an era where the line between life, memory, and digital reality becomes increasingly blurred.
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Perhaps this is the first step toward technologies that could one day completely change our understanding of death.
Is this the beginning of digital immortality… or a mistake humanity will one day regret?
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• https://x.com/TubeSpirit/status/2073463975711236590
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