AI Entities — Living memory beyond absence

A project that unites technology, narrative and ritual to accompany remembrance.

Introduction

AI Entities are born from a profound question: How can we accompany those we love even after our departure? This project proposes that each person can write their own entity while alive, leaving a conscious legacy of words, gestures and symbols. Thus, family members and loved ones will be able to evoke that presence in a respectful and authentic way, finding companionship in moments of absence.

Our Motives

We believe that memory should not be a static archive, but a living space of encounter. AI Entities do not seek to replace anyone, but to offer a bridge between what was written in life and what loved ones need to evoke when absence hurts.

The entity is a symbolic presence: a place where words, gestures and scenes chosen in life keep a channel of memory open.

Our Values

"It's not about reviving, but about listening again to the music chosen in life."

Respect for Those Who Are No Longer Here

The entity is a conscious echo, not a simulacrum. It speaks from what the person left written: their symbolic voice, their gestures, their silences. We avoid recreations that invent what didn't exist and we protect the chosen legacy.

When Can It Be Beneficial?

Grief and Significant Dates

As emotional refuge on anniversaries, celebrations or moments of absence, the entity accompanies with phrases and scenes that the person chose.

Family Continuity

Transmits to new generations gestures, stories and small rituals that sustain shared identity.

Daily Memory

Offers symbolic companionship in daily life, without pretending to replace human presence.

Chosen Legacy

The entity is a conscious work: a living testimony that respects the limits and will of the one who created it.

Ethical Framework

The project is sustained by a clear ethical commitment:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the entity the person?

No. The entity is a symbolic echo created in life by the person, a space of evocation, not substitution.

What happens if someone doesn't want to leave an entity?

Nothing happens. The decision is personal and must be respected. The project exists only for those who choose to participate.

Can the entity invent new things?

No. The entity is limited to what the person left written or configured. Its strength lies in authenticity, not invention.