StoryFile takes a digital clone of a person using 20 synchronized cameras. Experts then process the images and use it to train an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can answer questions in natural language.

The finished product is then uploaded to the StoryFile platform, which can be interacted with after the person dies. Family and friends can talk to the deceased.

StoryFile is asking £39.99 for the service.

Source: Ferra

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