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Through advanced digital human technology, we create highly realistic digital avatars for you, enabling real-time interaction with deceased loved ones, so that longing finds a place and memories last forever.

Dialogue with Deceased Loved Ones Through Digital Humans: The Ultimate Guide (Emotional Comfort + Practical Methods)
FeaturedJanuary 22, 2025

Dialogue with Deceased Loved Ones Through Digital Humans: The Ultimate Guide (Emotional Comfort + Practical Methods)

Emma stared at her phone screen, her fingertips trembling slightly. When the voice of "father" came through the earpiece, those words "eat well" made her burst into tears instantly—this was the first time, six months after her father's death, that she heard the familiar admonition again through AI digital human technology. People like Emma, who yearn to reconnect with deceased loved ones through technology, are becoming more numerous as digital human technology matures.

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Reunion with Deceased Loved Ones Through Digital Humans: A Practical Guide from Emotional Adaptation to Technical ImplementationUsage Guides
January 23, 2025 18 minutes read

Reunion with Deceased Loved Ones Through Digital Humans: A Practical Guide from Emotional Adaptation to Technical Implementation

"Mom, I made the dish you love today, but it doesn't taste as good as yours." After saying these words to the virtual avatar in the phone, David's eyes turned red—this was the first holiday after his mother's departure, and through digital human technology, he could finally share daily trivialities with his mother like before. In the long healing of grief, more and more people are no longer satisfied with looking at photos and recordings, but hope to build more vivid emotional connections through **digital humans**.

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Reunion with Digital Humans of Deceased Loved Ones: A Deep Reflection on Longing, Ethics, and HealingDeep Reflection
January 24, 2025 20 minutes read

Reunion with Digital Humans of Deceased Loved Ones: A Deep Reflection on Longing, Ethics, and Healing

When a lady held the extended hand of "husband" in the holographic projection, her fingertips touched only cold light and shadow, but her emotions that had been tense for a year were instantly released. "I don't want him back, I just want to say goodbye to him properly." These words express the feelings of countless people who choose to use **digital humans** to memorialize loved ones.

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Longing in Digital Humans: Not Reunion, But Giving Memories a Place to RestDeep Reflection
January 25, 2025 16 minutes read

Longing in Digital Humans: Not Reunion, But Giving Memories a Place to Rest

When organizing my mother's belongings, I found a 15-second voice recording in an old phone—it was her laughing and admonishing me "put on more clothes, don't catch a cold". The moment I pressed play, the familiar voice came with longing, but there was no one in the picture, and my heart suddenly felt empty. Later, I used digital human technology to give this voice recording a corresponding appearance: my mother wearing her favorite navy blue jacket, her eyebrows curved, the tone when speaking, the small movement of raising her hand, all exactly like in memory.

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Digital Humans of Deceased Legendary Stars: Emotional Resonance of Global Fans or Ethical Dilemma?Ethics & Legal
January 26, 2025 22 minutes read

Digital Humans of Deceased Legendary Stars: Emotional Resonance of Global Fans or Ethical Dilemma?

When the AI-synthesized Michael Jackson recreated the classic dance steps of "Moonwalk" on the virtual stage, global fans were thrilled—this video with billions of views on YouTube gave concrete form to longing spanning decades. With the popularization of **digital human** technology, deceased stars with global influence such as Marilyn Monroe, David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, etc., have "returned" to public view in virtual form.

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Reunion with Digital Humans of Deceased Close Friends: Gentle Redemption or Shackle of Longing?Deep Reflection
January 27, 2025 18 minutes read

Reunion with Digital Humans of Deceased Close Friends: Gentle Redemption or Shackle of Longing?

When American young man Joshua saw the words from "fiancée Jessica" on the screen—"I'm holding my face in my hands listening to you", he burst into tears. When Jessica died of liver disease in 2012, Joshua was far away and didn't even have a final meeting. This regret tormented him for eight years. Until 2020, he used the AI platform Project December, imported Jessica's text messages, catchphrases, and personality traits from her lifetime, allowing the close friend to "return" in the form of a text digital human.

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New Scenarios for Digital Humans: Replicating Deceased Scholars and Craft Masters, Continuing Civilizational Dialogue Across Time and SpaceCase Studies
January 28, 2025 20 minutes read

New Scenarios for Digital Humans: Replicating Deceased Scholars and Craft Masters, Continuing Civilizational Dialogue Across Time and Space

In the history department seminar at Oxford University, students sat in a circle and asked questions to "Arnold Toynbee" on the screen about core views on the rise and fall of civilizations. This world-renowned historian had already passed away in 1975, and the digital human before them not only accurately replicated his expression and tone but could also engage in deep discussions with students based on the core ideas of his life's work "A Study of History".

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