Digital Necrolatry: Thanabots and the Prohibition of Post-Mortem AI Simulations

Submissions to Eu Ai Office's Plenary Drafting the Code of Practice for General-Purpose Artificial Intelligence (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The emergence of Thanabots —artificial intelligence systems designed to simulate deceased individuals—presents unprecedented challenges at the intersection of artificial intelligence, legal rights, and societal configuration. This short policy recommendations report examines the legal, social and psychological implications of these posthumous simulations and argues for their prohibition on ethical, sociological, and legal grounds.

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Demetrius Floudas
Cambridge University

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