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[Dead Singers Sing Again: The Ethics of Digital Resurrection]-[Let's Read a News Article in English (Listening & Vocabulary Practice) | Easy English Podcast]

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Dead Singers Sing Again: The Ethics of Digital Resurrection

In this episode of the Easy English Podcast, host Oliver explores a thought-provoking topic titled "Dead Singers Sing Again." The episode centers on the rise of digital technology that allows deceased artists to perform as holograms and release new music, sparking a significant debate about legacy, technology, and ethics.

The Rise of Holographic Performances

The article highlights that "deceased artists"—a formal term for those who have passed away—are increasingly being brought back to the stage through "holograms." These are described as "digital creations" that mimic the appearance of a real person. The trend gained significant public attention following the "holographic resurrection" of Tupac Shakur at the 2012 Coachella Music Festival. While some view this as an advancement, others, including critics, found the experience "creepy," noting that it evokes an "unpleasant" and "uncomfortable feeling."

Technological Advancements and Posthumous Works

The use of this technology has expanded beyond music festivals to include tours for artists such as Frank Zappa, Maria Callas, and Amy Winehouse. Furthermore, the industry is pushing boundaries with "posthumous" projects—works occurring after a person's death. For instance, the family of Selena Quintanilla announced an album that uses technology to "digitally age" the artist's voice to simulate her presence as if she were "still alive."

Ethical Dilemmas: Legacy vs. Exploitation

The core of the discussion lies in whether these technological feats are "celebrating a legacy" or "exploiting the dead." The podcast notes that a "legacy" represents the positive impact or works left behind by an individual. However, the potential for exploitation arises when companies or estates profit from a performer's image without their explicit consent.

This concern was further amplified by a documentary about food icon Anthony Bourdain, which used AI to "recreate his voice" to say things he never actually said during his lifetime. This incident serves as a critical warning regarding our "digital likeness"—a digital copy of oneself—and the implications of using it "without our permission."

Conclusion

The episode concludes by prompting listeners to consider the morality of these digital performances. As AI technology continues to evolve, the question of who owns the rights to a deceased person's voice and image remains a complex issue. By breaking down these terms, the podcast not only helps listeners improve their English vocabulary but also encourages critical thinking about the intersection of technology and human identity.

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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Easy English Podcast.
I'm your host Oliver, and I am delighted that you have decided to join me again for another hopefully, great episode.
As always, this is the best place to practice your English listening skills, all while learning new vocabulary and phrases and even practicing your pronunciation.
Occasionally on this podcast, I like to do something a little bit different, and today's episode is just that.
The truth is, I have another series for learning English.
And those of you who are Patreon subscribers or who have been listening for a long time on the podcast know this.

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