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Would you turn to A.I. for grief?

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MsAmerica · 20/02/2026 21:04

I find this repellent, but I'm sure some will love it.

Griefbots: Blurring the Reality of Death and the Illusion of Life
https://sites.uab.edu/humanrights/2025/02/07/griefbots-blurring-the-reality-of-death-and-the-illusion-of-life/

AI ‘Griefbots’ Resurrect Dead Loved Ones
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/ai-griefbots-resurrect-dead-loved-ones-healthy-or-harmful-2025a1000y3t?form=fpf

What can AI “griefbots” do for those in mourning?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-ai-griefbots-help-us-heal/

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namechangeabc123 · 20/02/2026 22:10

If you find this repellent then you're going to judge anyone who uses it or says they would potentially use it. It would probably be more appropriate to post in AIBU than to post here in bereavement where we're all suffering already.

MsAmerica · 20/02/2026 22:14

namechangeabc123 · 20/02/2026 22:10

If you find this repellent then you're going to judge anyone who uses it or says they would potentially use it. It would probably be more appropriate to post in AIBU than to post here in bereavement where we're all suffering already.

Would you have been happier if I used the word "disturbing"? You're welcome to try convince me that I'm wrong, and that we should all embrace this.

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danij5873 · 20/02/2026 22:26

This was a Black Mirror episode.

MsAmerica · 20/02/2026 22:28

danij5873 · 20/02/2026 22:26

This was a Black Mirror episode.

Have you seen the movie "Marjorie Prime"?

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