Seeing a deceased parent or loved one again may be possible thanks to artificial intelligence. That’s what one funeral home is doing that has embraced technology to provide an exciting experience for its clients.
This is no longer something that only happens in movies. Seeing a deceased family member or loved one again is possible thanks to Artificial intelligence . And this technology can “revive” a person through photographs and videos. At least This is what a funeral home in Mexico does which offers an emotional experience to its customers.
This is a service called You are always there , where the J. García López Funeral Home allows the deceased “live again for a moment”, as part of the Day of the Dead, a special commemoration for Mexicans.
But how does this service work? How to resuscitate a dead person for a few minutes?
The funeral home that resurrects the dead using AI
The Day of the Dead is a commemoration deeply rooted in Mexican culture. We’ve seen it in movies like Coconutfrom Disney: For Mexicans, it is important to be able to remember and celebrate their loved ones year after year, with candles, gifts and an altar with their photo.
This is why the J. García López Funeral Home has made the platform available You are always there Or, From October 16 to November 2, families will be able to share a photo of their deceased loved one to bring them back to life.

In just two minutes, Artificial intelligence who occupies the funeral home will send an animated image of their family member to the family’s mobile device so they can see it again in an unreleased record “full of love”.
For the funeral home, this tool is a “symbolic meeting” that allows people to connect and remember that “even though they are no longer physically here, the love for them remains alive in our hearts.”
“You are always there This represents a desire, because we all remember that special person whom we would like to greet and see again. It is a symbolic opportunity to live together and receive those who have traveled the path of life,” said Oscar Padilla, CEO of the funeral home, in conversation with Wired .
How AI can bring a dead person back to life
Padilla explained that “trends have pushed us to embrace technological advancements. As a competitive and innovative company, we have achieved “Balancing the tradition of paying tribute with the benefits of the digital age, helping families preserve the legacies of their loved ones.”
This is why they decided to use AI technology to develop their new platform which This allows families to reconnect with loved ones who have passed away.
From what the funeral home said Wired, you’re still here was developed “based on generative AI from image to video. The project was completed in record time, 15 days with 6 people from the company’s IT development team.

What inspired this campaign was the idea that Mexican tributes to life are “unique experiences” for families. This way, they can have a “special reunion that keeps the memory of our loved ones alive.”
“Day of the Dead is a time when families come together to honor and celebrate the lives of their loved ones. “We see this as an opportunity to integrate into the tributes paid to this important date technologies that are already part of our daily lives, such as AI,” they assured the company.
Source: Latercera

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