AI ‘Resurrections’ Raise Ethical Issues, Prolong Grief, Say Catholic Experts
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The use of an image created by artificial intelligence of the late singer Ozzy Osbourne has generated debate over the rise of a phenomenon that promises to bring the dead back to life "in the virtual world" At a recent concert in Charlotte, North Carolina, Rod Stewart had a surprise guest. His old friend Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath vocalist who passed away last month, appeared as if he had been projected from a kind of rock paradise, where he m…


AI ‘resurrections’ raise ethical issues, prolong grief, say Catholic experts
(OSV News) — Interactive recreations of deceased loved ones through artificial intelligence — so-called “AI resurrections” — walk a fine line between honoring and betraying individuals, while raising several ethical issues and prolonging the grieving process, Catholic experts told OSV News. As AI technology has progressed, trained on increasingly larger amounts of data, several companies throughout the world have rolled out “digital avatars,” or…
# Robots Posthumes : Fascination et Peur This text discusses the emerging industry of creating digital replicas of deceased individualals, frequently enough using AI. Hears a breakdown of the key points: The Phenomenon: Companies are developing technology... The post # Robots Posthumes : Fascination et Peur appeared first on Nouvelles Du Monde.
At the crossroads of faith and technology | Editorial
The world today finds itself standing at a crossroads where the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence [AI] is reshaping every dimension of human life. From education and healthcare to communication and governance, AI offers extraordinary promise. Yet, as the Catholic Church has recently observed, this same technology carries profound risks for truth, dignity, and peace if left unchecked. Pope Leo XIV, addressing millions of young people dur…
Analysis: AI 'resurrections' raise ethical issues, undermine grieving process, say Catholic experts - The Dialog
Interactive recreations of deceased loved ones through artificial intelligence — so-called “AI resurrections” — walk a fine line between honoring and betraying individuals, while raising several ethical issues and prolonging the grieving process, Catholic experts told OSV News. As AI technology has progressed, trained on increasingly larger amounts of data, several companies throughout the world have rolled out “digital avatars,” or “deadbots,” …
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