Mina the Hollower Ushers In a Decade of Digital Grief: Experts Predict a New Era of AI-Powered Mourning Rituals by 2035
In a startling projection released today by futurists at the Institute for Digital Sentience, the viral phenomenon known as "Mina the Hollower" is set to redefine how humanity processes loss. Within the next ten years, experts predict that AI-assisted mourning, inspired by Mina's ability to simulate the emotional void left by a loved one, will become a mainstream subscription service. By 2030, digital "hollower" avatars will not only mimic the deceased but actively guide users through customized grief journeys, erasing the line between memory and reality. Critics warn of an impending ethical crisis as millions choose digital permanence over human acceptance, while proponents argue Mina the Hollower offers a necessary bridge between the living and the lost.