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Mom meets her deceased daughter in VR
« on: 2020-05-23 02:26:45 »

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Re: Mom meets her deceased daughter in VR
« Reply #1 on: 2020-05-23 15:21:07 »
i dont even know what to think about this

its mostly good for the mom i guess... if she got closure from it

but at the same time this is kinda weird as hell



if one of my boys died i would not want to do this, it would be way too crushing for it to seem so real and not be

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Re: Mom meets her deceased daughter in VR
« Reply #2 on: 2020-05-23 20:23:50 »
i dont even know what to think about this

its mostly good for the mom i guess... if she got closure from it

but at the same time this is kinda weird as hell



if one of my boys died i would not want to do this, it would be way too crushing for it to seem so real and not be

I agree with this. If she got some closure, that's wonderful. But I definitely see the potential for this to cause a lot of emotional trauma and prevent people from moving on with their lives.

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Re: Mom meets her deceased daughter in VR
« Reply #3 on: 2020-05-23 22:14:02 »
I know... quite disturbing and weird to watch... It's what cyber ethics have been dealing with through sci-fi movies and games for years. There's also a project about "consciousness" transfer in digital form called Avatar with a completion goal to year 2045  (source: http://2045.com/).
I'm not sure how this video popped up in my suggestions tab on YT, probably due to the algorithm reading my history about VR.