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What digital legacy means today

The meaning of digital legacy is changing. It is no longer only about credentials, archived files or photographs stored online. More and more people are asking how to leave behind a clearer trace of their voice, their stories and their way of thinking. ALAI emerges from that question. It does not offer an emotional shortcut […]

The meaning of digital legacy is changing. It is no longer only about credentials, archived files or photographs stored online. More and more people are asking how to leave behind a clearer trace of their voice, their stories and their way of thinking.

ALAI emerges from that question. It does not offer an emotional shortcut or an unrealistic promise. It offers a structured path to gather, organize and make available a conversational memory built in life by the donor.

This changes the meaning of digital legacy itself: not only stored content, but a narrative presence governed by consent, informational boundaries and access rules.

In that sense, digital legacy does not replace human memory. It supports it with a new tool that is useful only when designed with real care for privacy, transparency and responsibility.