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Stranger Than Heaven: New AI-Generated 'Eternal Life' Chatbot Branded a Moral Abomination

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Stranger Than Heaven: New AI-Generated 'Eternal Life' Chatbot Branded a Moral Abomination

The latest tech trend is stranger than heaven itself—a Silicon Valley startup has unveiled an AI chatbot that claims to digitally preserve a person's consciousness after death, allowing loved ones to interact with a simulated version of the deceased. While the company touts it as a comfort for the grieving, moral critics are sounding the alarm, calling it a dangerous step towards a dystopian downfall of society. 'We are commodifying death and erasing the sacred finality of life,' warns Dr. Helena Vance, a renowned ethicist. 'This blurs the line between memory and manipulation, trapping families in a cruel loop of artificial attachment.' With privacy violations and emotional exploitation looming, experts fear this digital necromancy is a ploy to exploit human vulnerability, turning grief into a subscription service. Is this the end of authentic human experience, or just another chapter in our reckless embrace of the unnatural? One thing is clear: in a world stranger than heaven, we may be sacrificing our very souls for a simulated smile.