Digital resurrection projects – use artificial intelligence to bring back the similarity of people who have died have become a trend for at least two years. And if AI is further progressed, including the resurrections.
Most recently, Stacey Wales used a video of her late brother Christopher Pelkey to address the courtroom for the man who killed him in a street edge incident in Chandler, Arizona. According to the NPR, it was the first time that AI was used in this way.
“He doesn’t get a say. He has no chance to speak,” said Wales to NPR and referred to her brother. “We can’t allow that. We have to give him a voice.”
Pelkey was a veteran who, according to an online aftercate, served as a Sergeant in the US Army. He was also heavily involved in his local church and undertook several mission trips. His sister told NPR that he loved God, loved others and gave his shirt off a stranger. He was 37 when he died.
Wales created her brother’s AI video in a few days, but she didn’t have the idea immediately. After two years in which he had tried to make a statement victim, Wales said that she had the revelation that the only voice that was important was that of her late brother.
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“Every time I got into the shower or the car and my thoughts were calm, I wrote down what I felt – frustrated, crying or feelings, screaming, anger, love, everything I could imagine,” she told NBC News. “I wrote it for two years, but I never had the idea of helping Chris to speak until a week and a half before this second attempt.”
Wales also posted her brother’s AI video online and you can see the same video in the courtroom.
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“Hello, just to make it clear when everyone can see that, I am a version of Chris Pelkey, which was recreated by AI, which my picture and language profile used,” said the AI -Avatar in the video. Ai Pelkey thanked everyone in his life and said that he and his shooter Gabriel Paul Horcasitas could have been friends “in” Another Life “.
“Well, I’m going to fish now. I love you all. We’ll see you on the other side,” said Ai Pelkey at the end of the video.
According to the NPR, the judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court said, to death, “I loved the AI. Thanks for that.” He gave Horcasitas the maximum prison sentence of a little more than a decade in prison.
This is not the first time that people have crossed the limits of the AI to create versions of people who died. It is a phenomenon that is particularly loved by TIKTOK True Crime fans than Rab Registered in 2023. And only last year youth -oriented arms reform organizations march for our lives and change the ref.
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