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Exploring HereAfter AI
Users, like 75-year-old Dr. Stephenie Lucas Oney, find solace in preserving the essence of their loved ones through this unique technology.
Dr. Oney, still seeking advice from her late father, William Lucas, shares the emotional impact of hearing his voice recounting memories from growing up in Harlem, New York. And hearing the details of his roles as a cop, FBI agent, and judge.
The app utilizes a comprehensive set of questions spanning various life aspects, including Advice, Celebrations, Childhood, Dating, Feelings, Interests, Sayings, and Work. This approach aims to capture a holistic representation of the departed’s life, offering family members an authentic and immersive experience.
James Vlahos, CEO of HereAfter AI, emphasizes the platform’s unique ability to memorialize a loved one. He explains “We take photographs, make journals, and record videos. But we’re offering a way of doing that which makes it easy to gather the recordings and easy to access them as simple as pulling out an app, asking a question about someone’s life, and instantly hearing what they have to say.”