Artificial intelligence: Diego Felix Dos Santos never thought that he would be able to listen to the voice of his late father again but Artificial Intelligence made it possible. He says, “The tone of the voice is almost the same as Papa is really in front of me.” Last year, after the sudden demise of his father, he went to his family to Brazil. On returning to Scotland, he realized that he had no memorable thing left of his father, except the voice of the voice that was sent by the father from the hospital.
Memories alive again from AI
According to a report by The Economics Times, in July, he used this Voice Note and enlisted the help of AI platform called Eleven Labs. It is a voice generator tool that started in 2022. He made new messages with his father’s voice by paying a monthly fee of $ 22. Now from the app, they feel as if they are living the conversations that have never happened. As soon as it is heard on the app – “Hi son, how are you?” So everything feels like reality. Even Nickname “Bosey” given by father is heard in the same words.
Family doubts and acceptance
Initially, due to religious beliefs, his family objected to this technology. But gradually they also accepted it. Now DOS Santos and his wife, who were detected of cancer in 2013, are thinking that they too should get their digital voice clone prepared so that their presence remains with the family in the coming time.
‘Grief Tech’ growing market
The experience of DOS Santos is part of the trend which is now called “Grief Tech”. That is, such AI techniques which are being made to give mental support to people after the departure of loved ones. Startups like America’s Storyfile and HereAFTER AI are already presenting tools that can make someone’s digital identity or voice -based interactive avatar.
In this connection, a company named Eternos also started in 2024. Its founder Robert Lokesio took the initiative to create AI-based digital twin after the father’s death. So far, more than 400 people have made their interactive avatar on this platform. The subscription scheme starting from $ 25 is available here, which keeps the stories and memories of a person to the family even after their departure.
Moral and emotional questions
Although this technology has opened a new way to handle mourning, but many serious questions are also arising with it. Issues such as consent, data security and business gains are now part of a big debate. Experts believe that this technology consoles the human being, but somewhere it does not cause the process of real mourning or change.
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