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AI Grief: A Mother's Digital Echo?
7 Dec
Summary
- Film explores AI recreation of deceased mother for grief processing.
- Sean Douglas wrote and his father Michael Keaton Douglas directed.
- Project stemmed from Google's 'AI on Screen' initiative.

The short film 'Sweetwater' prompts a profound conversation about artificial intelligence and its potential role in managing grief. Written by Sean Douglas and directed by his father, Michael Keaton Douglas, the 21-minute movie centers on a man who returns to his childhood home to find an AI replica of his late celebrity mother.
This AI, meticulously crafted from publicly available internet information, offers a surreal and emotionally charged experience for the protagonist. While navigating his sorrow, he encounters both unease and solace in interacting with this digital echo of his mother, raising questions about technology's capacity to aid in human bereavement.
Born from Google's 'AI on Screen' program, the film aims to explore speculative fiction scenarios surrounding AI's integration into daily life. Both Douglas and Keaton Douglas emphasize that the film doesn't offer a definitive stance but rather poses thought-provoking questions about reality, ethics, and the human response to such advanced technology.




