Innovative technologies are changing how we remember and deal with death.
QR codes on gravestones now lead to online profiles, offering a way for people to learn about the deceased.
Virtual graveyards and memorialized social media accounts keep people's digital presence alive after death.
Griefbots powered by AI simulate conversations with the deceased, raising ethical concerns about their impact on grieving.
Cryonics facilities freeze bodies in hopes of future revival, while some even dream of uploading consciousness to computers for immortality.
These advancements raise questions about the intersection of technology, life, and death. Is digital immortality the future of death?
Innovative technologies are changing how we remember and deal with death. QR codes on gravestones now lead to online profiles, offering a way for people to...