Meta’s AI technology raises ethical questions on digital legacy and consent, allowing social media to persist beyond death.
Meta has patented a groundbreaking AI technology that could keep your social media alive even after you’ve passed away, igniting a fierce debate over digital legacy, consent, and the ethics of “eternal online life.”
Imagine your posts, comments, and even phone calls continuing long after you’re gone — a reality that raises profound questions about identity, memory, and mourning in the digital age.
Dr Karen Sutherland from Uni SC joins us to explore how this AI could recreate a person’s voice, tone, and online behavior. Families may face complex psychological risks when interacting with digital clones of their loved ones, while questions of consent and control over a deceased person’s digital presence remain unsettled.
Could these digital personas be monetised? And how do current legal frameworks manage AI-generated content in digital estates?
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