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stranger than heaven: AI-Powered Afterlife Simulations Now Covered by Major Health Insurers

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stranger than heaven: AI-Powered Afterlife Simulations Now Covered by Major Health Insurers

In a development that sounds like science fiction but is already reshaping end-of-life care, three of the nation’s largest health insurance providers announced today that they will now partially cover subscriptions to "stranger than heaven"—a revolutionary AI afterlife simulation platform. Starting next quarter, policyholders with terminal diagnoses can opt into personalized, immersive virtual realities that recreate their fondest memories, allowing them to "live" beyond biological death via neural cloud backups. Early adopters report unprecedented peace, but ethicists warn of a looming "digital immortality divide," as the service’s $200 monthly fee far exceeds what most families can afford. "This is stranger than heaven itself," said Dr. Lena Hart, lead developer, noting that one user’s simulated reality now includes a fully interactive reimagining of a lost loved one. With 40% of patients already opting for the service over traditional hospice, religious leaders are scrambling to declare whether your digital ghost can still sin. Experts predict that within five years, "stranger than heaven" will trigger new legal battles over inheritance rights for your AI duplicate.