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Synthetic afterlives: Deathbots as affective infrastructures of memory

Jenny Kidd Eva Nieto McAvoy

Abstrak

This short research article interrogates the rise of digital platforms that enable ‘synthetic afterlives’, with a focus on how deathbots – AI-driven avatar interactions grounded in personal data and recordings – reshape memory practices. Drawing on socio-technical walkthroughs of four platforms – Almaya, HereAfter, Séance AI, and You, Only Virtual – we analyse how they frame, archive, and algorithmically regenerate memories. Our findings reveal a central tension: between preserving the past as a fixed archive and continually reanimating it through generative AI. Our walkthroughs demonstrate how these services commodify remembrance, reducing memory to consumer-driven interactions designed for affective engagement while obscuring the ethical, epistemological and emotional complexities of digital commemoration. In doing so, they enact reductive forms of memory that are embedded within platform economies and algorithmic imaginaries.

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Jenny Kidd

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Eva Nieto McAvoy

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Kidd, J., McAvoy, E.N. (2025). Synthetic afterlives: Deathbots as affective infrastructures of memory. https://doi.org/10.1017/mem.2025.10013

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2025
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10.1017/mem.2025.10013
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