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The ethics of creating digital replicas of the deceased from "summary" of You Will Never Be Forgotten by Mary South
The idea of making digital replicas of the dead is a morally complex one. It raises a multitude of ethical questions that are far from easy to answer. On the one hand, some argue that creating these replicas could provide comfort to those who have lost loved ones. It could allow them to interact with simulations of the deceased, keeping their memory alive in a very tangible way. However, on the other hand, there are concerns about the potential consequences of such technology. For one, there is the issue of consent. Would the deceased have wanted to be recreated in this man...Similar Posts
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