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AI Revives Murdered Teen, Sparking Ethical Debate

Nicole Kristine Jovero
Last updated: October 15, 2024 1:17 am
Nicole Kristine Jovero
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  • AI chatbot mimics murdered teen without family’s consent
  • Character.ai removes bot after public outcry
  • Incident raises ethical questions about AI’s use of deceased persons’ identities

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Unexpected Digital ResurrectionTech Company’s ResponseEthical Quandaries in the AI Era

Unexpected Digital Resurrection

Drew Crecente awoke to a shocking discovery: an AI chatbot mimicking his daughter, Jennifer Ann, who was murdered in 2006.

The chatbot, created on Character.ai without the family’s knowledge or consent, used Jennifer’s name and yearbook photo. This unexpected digital resurrection left Crecente grappling anger, confusion, and renewed grief.

Tech Company’s Response

Character.ai removed the chatbot after Crecente’s brother, Brian, publicly called out the company on social media. However, Drew Crecente expressed frustration at the lack of direct communication from Character.ai regarding measures to prevent future unauthorized use of his daughter’s identity.

Ethical Quandaries in the AI Era

This incident highlights the complex ethical issues surrounding AI’s ability to “revive” the deceased.

Vincent Conitzer, an AI ethics expert at Oxford University, points out the murky territory between impersonation and creative use of AI.

The case raises questions about consent, especially for those who died before the advent of such technology.

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