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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 3:28

Talking to the dead

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He also fears that technology could be exploited for darker purposes. For instance, bringing up forbidden topics around young children out of interest rather than necessity would not only be disrespectful, but could also lead to psychological trauma later on in life. Rox is the creator of Seance AI, an experimental and imperfect tool with the potential to offer comfort to people who are dealing with grief or wishing to explore the afterlife. The project does not involve collecting any personal data and utilizes only publicly available information

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Lance Ronay
@mclrapper2 · 0:35

I’m interested

I'd like to know if there's an iPhone app for it or an Android app, because really, this sounds interesting, that I'd like to try it. I've always been interested in the afterlife, and I'd like to use this to ask questions like what happens? Where do you go? This really does interest me as, like, a talk box where you just set it up and you start speaking with the dead. I've always been curious about this
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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 1:47

@mclrapper2

Back in the 18 hundreds especially, it was something that was very popular, was that in African American communities, particularly in the southern states of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, in the African American cemeteries, you would oftentimes go there and they would have a pipe that you would go and you would walk over by the grave of a person you had known and you would put this pipe down into a hole in the ground
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Swell Team
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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 1:43
I'm sorry, I have to add an addendum to what I said before as well. I do know someone who has used this. As a matter of fact, I'd forgotten about it until after I had ended my message there. I have a relative. His first name is Tim, and last name is Dennis. And he does a podcast called Darkness Radio. It's a paranormal podcast
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Lance Ronay
@mclrapper2 · 0:05

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You're welcome and have a wonderful day
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