Are we in an age of necromancy?

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Katherine Dee is the new US technology correspondent for The Spectator. She joins Freddy to discuss the phenomenon of necromancy, the practice of communicating with the dead and how AI is fueling it. How is technology blurring the lines between the living and the dead?

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