@shiri_shh: This is actually happening in China RIGHT NOW. A startup called Super Brain charges $3 for a basic AI clone of your dec…
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Chinese startup Super Brain offers $3 AI clones of deceased loved ones using photos, videos and voice recordings.
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This is actually happening in China RIGHT NOW. A startup called Super Brain charges $3 for a basic AI clone of your deceased loved one You send them pictures, videos, or voice recordings and they build a version that looks, sounds, and talks exactly like your person who passed.
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