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Startups are using AI to allow people to talk with their loved ones after they have died. Eternal You explores the desire and consequences of turning the dream of immortality into a product. #eternalyouth

The documentary explores how new technology like Project December and VR Experiment, which creates a virtual avatar of deceased loved ones, can help people "connect with the dead." It also raises questions about the ethical consequences that can come with "death capitalism."

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