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Home / Arts and Entertainment / AI Grandmas: Comfort or Creepy?

AI Grandmas: Comfort or Creepy?

21 Nov

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Summary

  • New app creates AI versions of deceased relatives using minimal data.
  • TV host expresses discomfort with AI recreating essence of people.
  • Concerns raised about delaying grief and potential inaccuracies.
AI Grandmas: Comfort or Creepy?

A new application has emerged, enabling individuals to generate AI-powered digital replicas of deceased family members. This technology utilizes minimal personal data, such as three minutes of video and photos, to create interactive avatars. The concept aims to provide a form of comfort for those grieving lost loved ones.

However, the idea has met with strong reservations from public figures. One notable critic expressed deep discomfort, arguing that a mere few minutes of data is insufficient to capture the true essence of a person. This raises ethical questions about the authenticity and potential impact on the grieving process.

Concerns have been voiced that such AI recreations could complicate the natural process of accepting loss. While acknowledging that future iterations with more data might improve, the fundamental challenge remains: a digital substitute cannot fully replace a real human connection. The app's effectiveness and ethical implications are thus subjects of ongoing debate.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's an application that uses limited personal data like videos and photos to create an AI avatar of deceased individuals for users to interact with.
Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed she would not want to use such an app, preferring to keep memories of her grandmothers alive through stories.
The app uses about three minutes of video and photos to create the digital likeness of a person, with the goal of simulating their essence.

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