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Interior Design Masters: when Alan Carr calls you cheap

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 appearance and movements of a deceased person, essentially creating a lifelike avatar. This technology, showcased at a tech event, aims to help people cope with grief by allowing them to interact with a robotic version of their loved ones. The report includes interviews with the creators who explain the process of creating these robots, which involves using photographs and videos to replicate the deceased's likeness and mannerisms. The video also touches on the ethical and emotional implications of such technology, with opinions from both supporters who see it as a comforting tool and critics who question its psychological impact.

Read the Full BBC Article at:
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cwyvqv3rg1lo

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