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Are chatbots of the dead a brilliant idea or a terrible one? | Aeon Essays
Griefbots could give the bereaved a new tool to cope with grief, or they could create the illusion that the loved one isn’t gone and force mourners to confront a second death if they want to stop using the bot.
Do ‘Griefbots’ Help Mourners Deal With Loss?
Whether AI ghosts are helpful or harmful may also depend on a survivor’s age and culture. Complicated grief is the more likely outcome for children who, depending on the developmental stage, might see death as an impermanent state. A child who can see a parent’s AI ghost might insist that the parent is alive.
Craig Klugman • Griefbots Are Here, Raising Questions of Privacy and Well-being
Charlie Kirk’s AI resurrection ushers in a new era of digital grief