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Myths About "Bringing Back" the Dead with AI

There are many myths surrounding AI copies. Let's go through the main ones, calmly and honestly.

Myth: it brings the person back

No. A copy does not bring back or replace the person. It is a gentle simulation of memory, and it says so honestly.

Myth: it's always a deception

Deception is when a fake is passed off as reality. Here it's the opposite: everything is transparent, with consent, clear labeling, and family control.

Myth: it's always harmful

Used gently, a copy supports grieving. Harm comes from dependence, and the design includes safeguards and a farewell mode to guard against it.

Myth: the copy knows everything about the person

No. A copy knows only what was gathered into its memory, and it says honestly when it doesn't know something. It cannot read the departed's thoughts or fill in the gaps on their behalf.

  • Does not bring back or replace the person.
  • Transparent, not a deception.
  • Safe when used gently.
  • Knows only the memory that was gathered.

Frequently asked questions

Is it true that a copy "brings the person back to life"?
No, that's a metaphor; in reality it's a gentle simulation of memory, honestly labeled as a simulation.
Doesn't this go against respect for the deceased?
With consent, transparency, and family control, no; the whole point is to preserve memory with care.

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