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TECHNOLOGY

What Booming AI Revival Services Mean for China’s Relationship to Death

As China’s “AI revival” services boom, ethical and legal controversies spread

When musician Tino Bao’s daughter, Bao Rong, died three years ago, he thought he would never see her again. But on January 19, they celebrated his wife’s birthday together as a family. Tino Bao had spent years working on a digital AI version of his daughter to bring her back from the dead.

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author Shao Yefan

Shao Yefan is a contributing writer at The World of Chinese. She writes articles about economic and political changes in Chinese society, especially how these affect normal people’s lives. She is particularly interested in the impact of international events like the Olympic Games on Chinese society.

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