Grief tech: Therapists say AI, deepfake replicas of lost loved ones can help cope with loss

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People are turning to generative AI and deepfake technology to preserve precious memories and cope with the death of loved ones. With the advent of these tools, people can create digital replicas of the deceased, allowing for a virtual reunion that may provide some solace – a novel approach to navigating the complexities of grief.

This has both advantages and disadvantages when it comes to grieving, according to experts, who claim that there is “no right or wrong way to grieve.”

Machine learning algorithms are used by generative AI models to analyse a large database of images and videos in order to extract patterns and facial features unique to the deceased friend or family member. These virtual replicas of the deceased can then be programmed to mimic speech, expressions, and mannerisms, providing an uncanny resemblance to the deceased.

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Grief tech: Therapists say AI, deepfake replicas of lost loved ones can help cope with loss

People are turning to generative AI and deepfake technology to preserve precious memories and cope with the death of loved ones. With the advent of these tools, people can create digital replicas of the deceased, allowing for a virtual reunion that may provide some solace – a novel approach to navigating the complexities of grief.

This has both advantages and disadvantages when it comes to grieving, according to experts, who claim that there is “no right or wrong way to grieve.”

Machine learning algorithms are used by generative AI models to analyse a large database of images and videos in order to extract patterns and facial features unique to the deceased friend or family member. These virtual replicas of the deceased can then be programmed to mimic speech, expressions, and mannerisms, providing an uncanny resemblance to the deceased.

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