AI can make the dead talk – why this doesn’t comfort us

18 janvier 2026 | Tom Divon, Researcher , Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Christian Pentzold, Full Professor and Chair, University of Leipzig
AI does not simply revive, but rewrites, repurposes and redistributes the dead. And this is marked by a lingering sadness.
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