“复活”已故名人:通过AI编辑和使用死者的残余数据

Akiko Orita
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本文探讨了公众对处理名人死后遗留数据的看法。它试图汇编或发布这些数据,旨在通过虚拟现实(VR)和人工智能(AI)“复活”名人。虽然这些数据是用于纪念死者,但必须解决他们在处理其数据方面的自主权和隐私偏好。此外,还出现了利用死者遗存数据的企业。本文介绍了一项对1200名参与者进行的在线调查的结果。调查结果显示,想要利用这些数据的受访者比例较低,在有关处理死者遗体数据的问题上,大多数回答“不知道”和“不知道”。在回答中,根据性别、宗教和年龄层的不同,可以观察到明显的差异,其中20多岁和40多岁的受访者的回答最明显。受访者使用残余数据的方法根据死亡情况而非名人类型而有所不同。在预测死亡的情况下,受访者倾向于收集死后的数据,而在自杀的情况下,他们倾向于不通过人工智能或虚拟现实来复活个人。这表明目前明星复活的需求很低;然而,这种情况在未来可能会改变,并且需要考虑道德方面的问题。
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“Resurrecting” dead celebrities: Editing and using remnant data of the deceased through AI
This paper explores the public perception toward handling remnant data of a celebrity after their death. It attempts to compile or publish these data, aiming to “resurrect” the celebrity through virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI). Although such data are used for the memorial of the deceased, their autonomy and privacy preferences regarding the handling of their data must be addressed. Moreover, businesses that use remnant data of the deceased are emerging. This paper presents the results of an online survey conducted with 1,200 participants. The results showed that the percentage of respondents who wanted to utilize the data was low, with most answering “neither” and “don’t know” to questions regarding handling of remnant data of the deceased. In the responses, clear differences were observed based on gender, religion, and age group, with those by respondents in their 20s and 40s being the most distinctive. The methods preferred by the respondents to utilize remnant data varied according to the circumstances of the death and not celebrity type. In the case of predicted deaths, respondents preferred to compile posthumous data, whereas in the case of suicides, they preferred not to resurrect the individual via AI or VR. This indicates that the demand to resurrect celebrities is currently low; however, this may change in the future, and the ethical aspects will need to be considered.
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