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Russian families and bloggers use AI to create digital simulations of soldiers killed in Ukraine war

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Liza Fokht, Tatiana Kovtun

16d ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

This article explores the disturbing trend of Russian families using AI technology to create digital "resurrections" of loved ones killed in the war in Ukraine. It highlights how AI-generated videos, images, and chatbots are being used to simulate interactions with deceased soldiers, often for profit by bloggers and content creators. The piece examines the ethical implications, the exploitation of grief, and the intersection of Russia's war propaganda with emerging AI tools. It features examples like Katya Jin's AI-generated reunion videos and services that create chatbots mimicking fallen soldiers, raising questions about the morality of commodifying loss and trauma.

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bskyRussian families and bloggers use AI to create digital simulations of soldiers killed in Ukraine warbbc.co.uk

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The Special Military Operation is over. Our heroes are coming home.
It's a way to keep them alive, even if only in pixels and code.
This is not about healing — it's about exploiting grief for clicks and cash.
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The highly controversial trend lies at the intersection of Russia's war on Ukraine, new AI technologies and grief.

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