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Seoul tech firm Vaice charges 600,000 won for three-to-five-minute videos recreating deceased relatives using photos and voice samples. Customers mainly in their forties or fifties hire the company to create digital likenesses of late parents or grandparents as gifts during memorial rituals. Experts warn that simulating dead loved ones raises ethical questions about blurring reality with virtual interactions while legal scholars urge laws protecting the dignity of the deceased.
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