Meta's AI Manage Profiles After Death
Accounts of deceased users on social networks may soon remain active thanks to a new neural network technology, AzerNEWS reports.
According to reports, Meta Platforms, owned by Mark Zuckerberg, has filed a patent for an innovative artificial intelligence system capable of maintaining activity on social media even after a person's death.
The technology would allow algorithms to publish posts, leave comments, react with“likes,” and even engage in private conversations by responding to messages in a way that mimics the user's communication style. The system could be trained on a person's past posts, voice messages, and chat history to recreate their digital personality with striking accuracy.
Following this news, discussions about the so-called“dead Internet theory” have resurfaced. Supporters of this hypothesis argue that a large portion of online content is already generated by bots and AI, while genuine human interaction is gradually diminishing. Critics, however, see such technologies not as a threat, but as a new form of digital memorial - a way for loved ones to preserve memories and maintain a symbolic connection with those who have passed away.
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