AI Agents May Extend Human Agency Beyond Death
The concept of AI 'afterlives' suggests that individuals can leave behind AI agents trained on their personal data, allowing them to continue managing assets and making decisions posthumously. This raises questions about ownership, liability, and the implications of having a version of a person remain economically active after their death.
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The concept of AI 'afterlives' suggests that individuals can leave behind AI agents trained on their personal data, allowing them to continue managing assets and making decisions posthumously. This raises questions about ownership, liability, and the implications of having a version of a person remain economically active after their death.
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