A man in eastern China has sought help from artificial intelligence firms to digitally bring back his son who passed away in 2022. About the family: Wu Seakoo and his wife lost their only child, Xuanmo, to a sudden stroke last year. Xuanmo was an international student at Exeter University in England.
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TAIZHOU (China), Dec 17 At a quiet cemetery in eastern China, bereaved father Seakoo Wu pulls out his phone, places it on a gravestone and plays a recording of his son. They.
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At a quiet cemetery in eastern China, bereaved father Seakoo Wu pulls out his phone, places it on a gravestone and plays a recording of his son. They are words that the late student never spoke, but brought into being with artificial intelligence. "I know you're in great pain every…