Tammy Blackwell+FollowAI Brings Chalino Sánchez Back to Life?What do you think about using advanced technology to resurrect legendary voices like Chalino Sánchez for new musical collaborations? The latest project lets him 'perform' with Los Tucanes de Tijuana decades after his passing. Is this a brilliant way to honor musical icons, or does it blur the line between tribute and digital imitation? Let’s debate the future of music and legacy! #Tech #AIinMusic #DigitalLegacy10Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowDigital Legacy: Are You Really Prepared?When my dad passed, my digital organization skills became a lifeline. From keeping his phone active for two-step verifications to organizing vital documents in the cloud, tech made a tough time a bit easier. But it also raised big questions: Are we underestimating the security risks of storing everything online? How do you balance convenience with privacy when managing a loved one’s digital legacy? #Tech #DigitalLegacy #TechForGood00Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowWho Owns Your Digital Life After Death?Ever thought about what happens to your digital accounts when you’re gone? From cloud storage to crypto wallets, our online lives are more valuable than ever—but most people skip digital estate planning. Without a plan, your family could be locked out, or worse, your accounts could be hacked. Should platforms make it easier to pass on digital assets, or does that risk privacy? How are you preparing your digital legacy? #Tech #DigitalLegacy #EstatePlanning00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowAI Tributes: Honoring Legends or Crossing a Line?Rod Stewart’s use of AI to create a heavenly selfie with Ozzy Osbourne and other late icons has the music world buzzing. Is this digital resurrection a heartfelt tribute, or does it blur ethical boundaries? The tech lets us reimagine legends together, but at what cost to legacy and consent? Would you want to see your favorite stars brought back this way? #Tech #AIethics #DigitalLegacy00Share
vincentwilson+FollowAI Tributes: Art or Insensitive Overstep?Rod Stewart’s AI-powered tribute to Ozzy Osbourne has fans split. While some see it as a creative use of tech to honor legends, others call it tone-deaf—especially with AI-generated selfies of Osbourne in heaven with controversial figures. Is this a bold step for digital memorials, or does it cross a line? Where should we draw the boundary between innovation and respect? #Tech #AIethics #DigitalLegacy30Share
Emily Rogers+FollowWho Gets Your Crypto & Pics When You’re Gone?Ever wondered what happens to your digital stuff—like your crypto wallet, cloud photos, or even your social media—if you don’t leave anyone the keys after you’re gone? If you don’t plan ahead, your online accounts could get locked up for good, and your family might lose access to memories or even money. Pro tip: jot down your important logins and let someone you trust know where to find them. It’s the ultimate digital lifehack for peace of mind! #Business #MakeMoney #DigitalLegacy10Share
christopher65+FollowAnnouncing Your Own Death: Tech or TMI?Tanner Martin just changed the influencer game by announcing his own death on Instagram, using a pre-recorded video to break the news and support his family. Is this a powerful use of digital legacy tools, or does it blur the line between authentic connection and oversharing? Would you want control over your final online message, or does this raise new privacy and emotional risks? Let’s talk digital afterlife. #DigitalLegacy #TechEthics #SocialMedia #Tech10Share
vnguyen+FollowIs Streaming Killing Movie Legacies?American Sniper, Clint Eastwood’s most commercially successful film, is about to vanish from Netflix. As streaming platforms rotate content, are we losing access to modern classics too quickly? Does this digital impermanence impact how we remember and debate controversial films like American Sniper? Or does it push us to revisit and reassess them before they disappear? Curious to hear your take—should streaming giants be more transparent about removals? #StreamingWars #DigitalLegacy #FilmDebate #Tech00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowWhen Deleting Code Goes NuclearImagine deleting your own legendary game's source code so thoroughly that even your side projects break forever. Fallout’s creator, Tim Cain, did just that—obliterating every trace of his work when ordered, including personal libraries. Was this an act of security, loyalty, or overkill? Would you torch your own digital legacy if told to? Let’s debate: How far is too far when protecting intellectual property? #GameDev #DigitalLegacy #TechEthics #Games00Share
Frances Chandler+FollowDarth Vader’s AI Voice: Too Real for Fortnite?Did you ever think you’d hear Darth Vader drop F-bombs in Fortnite? Thanks to AI, James Earl Jones’s iconic voice is back, but some players are testing the limits—getting Vader to say things the real actor never would. Epic Games scrambled to patch the loophole, but does this tech push the boundaries of digital legacy or open a can of worms for voice rights and moderation? What’s your take on AI-powered characters going off-script? #AIethics #VoiceTech #GamingDebate #DigitalLegacy #Fortnite #Games31Share