Texting my Dead Father
James Vlahos created a chatbot to keep his father's memory alive. He demonstrated how it works to Jo Fidgen.
Do you ever dream of being able to have a conversation with someone you love but who's passed away? Californian journalist, James Vlahos was devastated when he heard his father, John, had very little time left to live - and he wanted to find a way of keeping their relationship going. He came up with a rather extraordinary idea, to create a chatbot of him. He brought his creation along to a studio in San Francisco, to demonstrate how it works to Jo Fidgen.
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(Picture: James Vlahos with his father. Credit: James Vlahos.)
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