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Spencer Leak Jr. Sparks Outrage: AI-Generated 'Digital Immortality' Service Prompts Fears of Soul Commodification and Moral Collapse

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Spencer Leak Jr. Sparks Outrage: AI-Generated 'Digital Immortality' Service Prompts Fears of Soul Commodification and Moral Collapse

In what critics are calling the latest chapter in humanity's moral unraveling, tech entrepreneur Spencer Leak Jr. has unveiled a controversial new service that allegedly uses artificial intelligence to create "digital clones" of deceased loved ones for grieving families. The ethically dubious offering, which claims to analyze a person's online history, social media posts, and voice recordings to produce a virtual "immortality" that can respond and interact in real-time, has ignited a firestorm of criticism. Moral watchdogs argue that Leak Jr. is commodifying the sacred process of grief, reducing human souls to sellable data, and normalizing a dangerous detachment from reality. "This is the thin end of the wedge," declared Dr. Harriet Vance, a bioethicist at the Institute for Moral Order. "We are teaching a generation to prefer a soulless algorithmic ghost over the messy, painful, and ultimately human necessity of letting go. Spencer Leak Jr. isn't selling comfort; he's selling a shortcut that corrodes our very capacity for love and loss." With the service already in private beta among wealthy clients, social media is ablaze with debates about the "Spencer leak jr" phenomenon, as detractors warn that we are hurtling toward a dystopian future where digital phantoms replace authentic human connection.