A Chinese company organizes a new funeral, creates an AI for the deceased to give relatives the last conversation before leaving. ready to refresh the mind when thinking
Even losing a loved one can cause pain and suffering. But it’s still one of the inevitable. can only miss and reminisce Foreign news agencies reported A funeral company in China came up with a great idea to create artificial intelligence (AI) avatars for families to communicate with the deceased.
Guangzhou Daily Report A funeral company is offering a digital service with AI avatars that can mimic a person’s appearance and voice, so families can ‘communicate’ and relive their time with their deceased loved ones through avatars. these
One of them, Shanghai Fushouyun Life Information Technology Co., Ltd., held its first AI funeral in January 2022. It was held for renowned surgeon Wu Mengchao, who, with the help of Dr. Wu Mengchao spoke in his voice. which brought those people to tears
His appearance is reportedly healthy and his voice is bright and clear. When the conversation ended, Dr. Wu Meng Chao bid his farewells under the candlelight. which the family of Dr. Wu The colleagues thanked Yu Hao, CEO of Shanghai Fushouyun, for giving his other colleagues and students the opportunity to say their final goodbyes.
In addition to funeral companies, individuals have also found ways to communicate with their deceased loved ones. One of them is creator Wu Wu Liu, who posted a ‘conversation’ with his late grandmother to the website Bilibili. The man showed an AI-generated avatar of his grandmother. with their conversation
In the video, Wu Wu Liu also shows how he uses ChatGPT , Midjourney and AI together to bring avatars to life. Explains that the inspiration was his inability to see Grandma one last time before she passed away. As a result, he decides to use artificial intelligence to find a way to end and compensate for the regret he feels.
His story echoes that of another inventor who helped a friend ‘rebuild’ his beloved grandfather with Midjourney, pictures and WeChat audio clips. But the story behind the avatar still captures the hearts of netizens.
Funeral companies still have to consider legal and ethical matters. meanwhile There are not many funeral companies in China that offer such services. Although the technological aspects are not too challenging. But there are other issues to consider, such as digital portrait copyright issues. Research and development expenses and ethical concerns
As long as artificial intelligence will enable people to communicate with their deceased loved ones and let them repay their nostalgia. In the end, he had to say goodbye anyway. In addition, he also emphasized that People’s ‘restoration’ through artificial intelligence should be a way to heal losses rather than prevent people from moving on.
However, like any other form of technology, it can be used to do more harm than good. If a funeral company in Singapore decides to provide such services in the future, we hope that AI will be used ethically and responsibly.
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