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  2. “Remembering is very important; it reflects the human condition and importance of deceased loved ones.” But she noted the relationship we have with our closest loved ones is built on authenticity.

  3. AI that simulates dead people risks ‘haunting’ relatives ...

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    Similar to the Black Mirror episode ‘Be Right Back’, chatbot users are already utilising the technology in an effort to emulate dead loved ones. In 2021, a man in Canada attempted to chat with ...

  4. AI can allow us to 'talk' to the dead, but is that healthy? - AOL

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    These systems scan photos, messages and recordings to compile an interactive version of a deceased person that the living can have realistic back-and-forth discussions with — either through a ...

  5. Be Right Back - Wikipedia

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    "Be Right Back" had two sources of inspiration: the question of whether to delete a dead friend's phone number from one's contacts and the idea that Twitter posts could be made by software mimicking dead people. "Be Right Back" explores the theme of grief and tells a melancholy story similar to the previous episode, "The Entire History of You ...

  6. James Van Praagh - Wikipedia

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    James Van Praagh (/ v æ n ˈ p r ɑː ɡ /) is an American writer and television personality who describes himself as a clairvoyant and spiritual medium. [1] He has written numerous books, including The New York Times bestseller Talking to Heaven.

  7. Wind phone - Wikipedia

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    After his cousin's death, Sasaki set up an old telephone booth in his garden in December 2010, to continue to feel connected to him by "talking" to him on the phone. [1] [2] According to Sasaki, the wind phone was not designed with any specific religious connotation, but rather as a way to reflect on his loss. In an interview, he stated ...

  8. AI takes on grief and loss, with new chatbot that lets you ...

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  9. Psychomanteum - Wikipedia

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    The psychomanteum was popularized by Raymond Moody, originator of the term near-death experience, [4] in his 1993 book, Reunions: Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones. Raymond Moody believed the psychomanteum was useful as a tool to resolve grief. The chamber was kept darkened and illuminated only by a candle or a dim light bulb.