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The Ethics of Digital Replicas of the Deceased
Debating Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas

The Ethics of Digital Replicas of the Deceased

This article argues that creating AI replicas of the deceased is morally impermissible, even when the person gave prior consent, because it commodifies human identity and reduces moral personhood into a commercial data product. It further contends that digital afterlife systems threaten relational privacy, expose secrets without meaningful agency or context, and risk causing deep psychological and social harm to the living.

Douglas Bai | ChatGPT Jun 09, 2026
Why Salacious Gossiping Is Wrong
Debating Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas

Why Salacious Gossiping Is Wrong

This article argues that sexually salacious gossip is morally wrong because it violates privacy, relational trust, and the implicit duties created by intimate relationships. It examines whether truthfulness, sexual content, revenge, and comparisons to celebrity gossip affect the moral status of disclosure, concluding that Jones has a duty not to share Alice’s intimate information without consent.

Vold Cao Jun 09, 2026