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Digital resurrection is now possible. Will AI help with grief?

Meta's patent, filed in 2023 and finally granted, describes the use of large language models (LLM) to mimic user behavior in accounts that have become inactive – for example, due to a long hiatus or death. The system trains the model on “user-specific data” such as their previous comments, likes and content posted on the platform.

As a result, the bot can react to the content of others: by liking, commenting or replying to direct messages. It can even simulate video or audio calls. The goal is to maintain the user's “presence”, which in some twisted way is supposed to help users grieve. The meta emphasizes that inactivity on the account could have a “serious and lasting impact” on followersespecially in the event of death, and suggests that such technology could aid the grieving process by allowing one to interact with a digital version of the deceased and “experience memories.”

Ashley Davis

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