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The technology is prompting ethical questions as Artificial Intelligence continues developing at a rapid pace.

that will convert a person’s voice, face, and mannerisms into an avatar that can be seen and interacted with for years to come.

"We usually shoot three, three hours, and then we do one month of learning process and during the one-month learning process we also make the chatbot engine the brain part to feed it," said Michael Jung, the CFO of DeepBrain AI. For roughly $10,000 the company records a person's voice, face, and mannerisms and asks them questions to help a computer later generate personal responses even after they're deceased.Experts believe while the tech is improving rapidly, it could also backfire.

One philosophy professor wrote in 2021 that AI grief means "it makes it more difficult for people to arrive at some form of closure." The Portland Institute for Loss and Transition recently did a study on how people mourn with chatbots and found people who used the AI reported a boost in self-confidence after using the tech in the grieving process, but, researchers admit this is a complex issue that truly deserves further study.In 2020, a South Korean documentary crew captured the moment a grieving mother re-connecting with an AI version of her deceased seven-year-old daughter.

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