In a groundbreaking discovery, apps fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) now offer the intriguing ability to create a virtual avatar that can communicate with loved ones even after the user’s passing.
The question arises: Is this heartwarming or unsettling? Despite having no imminent plans for the afterlife, one user decided to test the waters with HereAfter AI.
Initially finding the experience somewhat awkward and artificial, they injected a touch of humor by summoning the “Spirits of the other side.” To their astonishment, the virtual avatar responded with an introduction: “Hi, my name is Gintaras, I’m looking forward to telling you about my life.” Undoubtedly eerie.
The HereAfter AI platform garnered attention when a colleague attempted to interact with the virtual avatar crafted for them. After some patience and contemplation, the virtual “Dead Gintaras” finally emerged from the digital realm.
“In a way, yes. Of course, I’m not deceased. I’m a 37-year-old father who enjoys an occasional beer, doesn’t work out much, but overall, I feel well and am in good health,” shared the user.
While the concept behind HereAfter AI may seem compelling, it’s impossible to ignore the undeniable truth that life includes death. Perhaps future generations might find interest in hearing the thoughts of their ancestors. In a peculiar way, one remains alive even post-burial, as unsettling as that may sound.
The intersection of AI and the afterlife raises profound questions about the evolving nature of technology and its impact on the way we perceive existence. As we delve into the realm of virtual avatars and posthumous communication, HereAfter AI challenges conventional notions about life and legacy.