In recent years, AI technology has advanced rapidly, and its applications have gradually penetrated into all aspects of life. This article explores the emerging technology of AI "resurrecting" loved ones and the ethical and legal controversies it raises. AI technology can generate realistic virtual characters based on existing photos, videos, audio and other data, giving people the opportunity to "relive" the beautiful memories of their deceased relatives. However, this technology also raises a wide range of ethical and legal concerns, such as the protection of the rights of the deceased, misuse of the technology, and potential social risks. The following content will provide a detailed analysis of the application status, ethical controversies and potential legal risks of AI "resurrection" technology.
Well-known musician Bao Xiaobai used AI to "resurrect" his daughter, and Zhang Zewei, a young man born in the 1990s, helped more than 600 families "resurrect" their loved ones. Merchant e-commerce platforms sell AI “resurrection” services at varying prices. The “resurrection” of AI has triggered ethical controversies and involves the legal risks of generative AI technology.
AI "resurrection" technology is developing rapidly, and its application scenarios are constantly expanding, but it also faces many challenges. How to strike a balance between technological development and ethical norms is an important issue before us. Relevant laws and regulations need to be regulated, and the public's ethical awareness education must be strengthened to better utilize this technology, avoid its abuse, and ultimately realize the healthy development of AI technology and benefit society.