We’ve already seen some pretty wild applications for generative AI — but talking to the dead might take the cake.
Grief tech is here and with it come chatbots that connect users to their departed loved ones.
Per Vox, grief tech startups are creating AI-powered “ghostbots” to help people dealing with grief and loss:
And You, Only Virtual is an AI communications platform that lets users create a “Versona” so that they can continue their unique relationships virtually after death.
… grief tech isn’t without its risks.
One recent study points to the ethical issues around such AI applications, including lack of consent from the deceased, risks of psychological dependency for users, and harmful or biased language.
And we’ve already seen ethical debates transpire around deepfakes of the departed, with states mandating regulations for postmortem publicity rights (though guidelines focus on celebrities, for now).
… of using technology to cope with loss.
In recent years, deathcare startups have emerged to offer support and creative solutions to people dealing with death:
If a virtual avatar of yourself feels like too much, we get it. Maybe putting your voice on a vinyl record is more your style.