By Newsbreak Producer Matthew Veeran - In an era where technology intertwines with every aspect of our lives, the concept of a "digital afterlife" is emerging as a new frontier in how we approach death and remembrance. This phenomenon involves maintaining an online presence after passing, ranging from curated social media profiles to AI-generated virtual selves capable of interacting with the living. As Professor Jaco Beyers of the University of Pretoria highlights, this digital legacy serves as a modern extension of traditional commemorative practices, reflecting the desire to remain connected with loved ones - while offering new avenues for coping with loss...

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