Given a choice, would you bring a loved one back from the dead through an AI hologram? It's a heavy question to ponder over and one we posed to local actors Carrie Wong and Richie Koh who co-star in Coded Love, an upcoming Chinese drama whose premise is built on this central question: How far can technology truly go to...
Actors Richie Koh and Carrie Wong share with AsiaOne on whether they would bring a loved one back from the dead through AI holograms.Given a choice, would you bring a loved one back from the dead through an AI hologram?
Her return brings colour back into his mundane life and also his absent father Lu Han, played by Jeffrey Xu. "The love they give me will be different, because they wouldn't see me as the adult I am now, they would see me as the young kid I was." "The funeral is not for the dead. It's for the ones left behind by the dead. So use that time to really mend your soul, mend your feelings and to cry for the one who left. That way, you can make sure that they won't worry about you."
The AI hologram Siyu and Xiaoming are able to make up for lost time and it's an emotional scenario that Carrie can resonate with. "And I think this has always been a regret especially for my mom, because she didn't manage to say goodbye to her own mother. So if I can, I'd love it if we could say goodbye to my grandma properly for one last time before she died."She told us: "People will keep telling you that, 'Hey, your pet isn't very healthy and you've gotta be mentally prepared for them to… you know, leave us one day.
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