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The video at the provided URL features a BBC report on a unique initiative in Japan where a company has developed a robot designed to mimic the movements and appearance of a deceased person, essentially creating a "living" memorial. The robot, which is based on the likeness of a woman who passed away, was created using her personal belongings and videos to capture her mannerisms and voice. The project aims to provide comfort to those grieving by allowing them to interact with a lifelike representation of their loved one. The report discusses the emotional impact of such technology, with opinions varying from it being a helpful tool for mourning to concerns about the ethical implications of blurring the lines between life and death.

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[ https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/clywvj54l7yo ]