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AI has made great strides in replicating humanity in both form and behavior. But just how far is too far?

Today, our host, Carter Considine, explores the emerging world of AI ghosts–digital avatars crafted from personal data–and the ethical quandaries they present. He digs into the intricate processes behind creating these virtual replicas and how they affect the grieving journey, alongside second and third-order consequences that AI ghosts present

With diverse cultural rituals shaping how we honor those who've passed, we’re questioning whether AI ghosts can seamlessly fit into these traditions or if they simply risk disrupting sacred customs.

The problem with AI ghosts isn’t just ethical. There are also legal challenges to consider. Obviously, there’s the thorny issue of consent, especially for the deceased, and the lack of protective laws for personal data used in AI ghost creation.

It’s important in today’s world to talk to our loved ones about including technology preferences in wills. Who truly has the right to decide if an AI ghost should exist, and is this a path we'd want for ourselves? We’re probably still a ways away from definitive answers, but the hope is that this conversation becomes a powerful first step to doing so.

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