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Business Techwire Tax Guide Market Summary Market News Stock Quotes Market MoversNeal K. Shah: Eric Dane chose his last words. Soon, an algorithm will choose yours
Reflecting on Eric Dane’s poignant "final interview," Neal K. Shah shares that the rising "death tech" industry threatens to replace authentic human goodbyes with AI-generated avatars and "digital resurrections."
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