B. J. Murphy |
“I don’t think tombstones, photos, videos, or even our own memories are the best ways to remember someone who has passed. Instead, I think an artificially intelligent version of your loved one, whom you can interact with via text and voice, is more desirable.” - Josh BocanegraQ: Your emphasis on using A.I. to help provide a backup copy, of sorts, for those whom are deceased is certainly an interesting prospect. How exactly do you expect to achieve this and what do you believe will be the general response from people as the years go by?