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The author of StoryFile has created a technology that allows you to communicate with the dead

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One of the earliest adopters of this technology was the mother of StoryFile CEO Dr. Steven Smith.

Los Angeles-based startup StoryFile has developed technology that creates a digital clone of a deceased person by using 20 synchronized cameras to record their responses to a series of questions. The Daily Mail reported this.

Experts then process the footage, using it to train artificial intelligence that can provide answers to the questions posed. After that, the finished product is uploaded to the StoryFile platform, which can be communicated after a person’s death.

It has been noted that those present at the funeral can communicate with the deceased, as the technology creates the illusion of a conversation in real time.

According to the publication, one of the first users of the technology was Marina Smith, the mother of StoryFile CEO Dr. Steven Smith, who died in June at age 87.

The creator of the technology spoke about his impressions.

“Mom answered questions from relatives after they watched her cremation. What was unusual was that she answered their questions with new details and honesty. People are encouraged when they write their data. The grieving will get a freer and more realistic version of their lost loved one,” he said.

It was previously reported that scientists have recreated the song of an insect last seen in 1869.

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