Kerry Bowman
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They absolutely do.
And that's what it comes down to.
So not only is there the consent of the person, but, you know, many of us have siblings.
I have three siblings.
You know, if there was a deceased parent and I decided to create some kind of holograph or some kind of interactive format, which would also be potentially online, you know, what would my siblings think of that?
So it would be the parent themselves, but it would also be them.
And it matters to them as well because it may be very reassuring to some people and profoundly disturbing to others.
We simply don't know.
So one of the arguments also with most emerging technologies, this is being driven far more by market forces than it is
for what is good for people.
This is kind of the way it goes.
Companies are jumping on board and, you know, you can work through a lot of grief with this, et cetera.
So, you know, let's imagine you've lost a family member and there's a whole lot of video.
There's a whole lot of audio.
There's a treasure trove of emails.
And, you know, AI is really able to construct quite a
I don't know what words to use, a facsimile of this person.
Does that help with the grieving process or does that freeze the grieving process?
That is the thing.
So some people would say, well, it helps with my grieving because I can still talk to my brother, my wife, my father, whatever it may be.