Chinese mourners turn to AI to remember and ‘revive’ loved ones
by Amy Hawkins Senior China correspondent from on (#6KTTG)
Growing interest in services that create digital clones of the dead as millions visit graves this week for tomb-sweeping festival
As millions of people across China travel to the graves of their ancestors to pay their respects for the annual tomb-sweeping festival - a traditional day to honour and maintain the graves of the dead - a new way of remembering, and reviving, their beloved relatives is being born.
For as little as 20 yuan (2.20), Chinese netizens can create a moving digital avatar of their loved one, according to some services advertised online. So this year, to mark tomb-sweeping festival on Thursday, innovative mourners are turning to artificial intelligence to commune with the departed.
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