Compose messages, add media, and select notification method: 'Friend's Check' via a trusted person's code or 'Self Check' with auto-sending if you miss check-ins
On Friday the 13th I went online with a crazy idea, it's a system that enables people to write messages that are delivered after they pass away. This is how it works:
Write messages, add photos, files, and even record videos using your smartphone. They are not sent.
Choose how to notify us of your passing with either:
> "Friend's Check: Share a secret code with a trusted person. When you pass away, they enter the code on our dedicated page to confirm, triggering message delivery.
> "Self Check: Set periodic check-ins. If you don't respond within the specified time, your messages are automatically sent.
What do you think?
I have no doubt that this can be a success however, products like these always leave me thinking about how far should AI go, do you think there’s any ethical dilemmas associated to this?
@maria_freitas Oi Teresa, obrigado for your message. You've raised an essential point. We could have designed a system where AI "generated" content based on the input provided by our customers. However, this approach would have raised significant ethical concerns. In Goodbyememo, individuals compose their messages, and when they pass away, we deliver these messages exactly as they have written them. Does that address your question?"
The user experience is meticulously crafted, leaving no room for confusion. From drafting messages to setting up check-ins, every step is logically presented.
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