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South Koreans turn to AI videos of deceased loved ones for grief rituals

AP reports that South Korean startups are creating AI video recreations of deceased relatives, offering comfort to some families while raising legal, ethical, and psychological questions.

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AP reports that South Koreans are increasingly using AI-generated videos to recreate deceased loved ones for memorial rituals and family gatherings. Seoul-based Vaice says it serves about 300 customers a month, often creating short videos from photos, voice samples, and family-written scripts. The practice can comfort grieving families, but experts warn that interactive griefbots and commercial likeness recreation need clearer rules around consent, dignity, and psychological risk.

Key details: South Korean startups are producing AI videos of deceased relatives, Vaice says it serves about 300 customers a month, Experts warn about consent, dignity, and griefbot risks.

Why it matters: Grief technology is moving from novelty to consumer service, forcing societies to decide who controls a person's likeness after death.

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