Messaging apps and AI chatbots can now recreate the deceased with astonishing accuracy.
From Replika to HereAfter AI, platforms are developing digital twins that help loved ones converse with the deceased.
Microsoft has been granted a patent for a chatbot that simulates a real person, whether dead or alive.
Some CEOs even want their AI clones to continue running their businesses after they die.
Digital characters can be controversial when created without the consent of real people.
The ethical question is: who will be responsible if the clone causes real-life consequences?
Sara Suárez-Gonzalo, a postdoctoral researcher at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Spain), emphasized that AI clones do not have consciousness and do not fully represent real people.
Despite its promise, AI-powered human cloning still needs clear regulations to avoid abuse and overreach.
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