personore
Personore is a neologism used in discussions of digital personhood to denote a class of digital artifacts and processes that preserve, reproduce, or simulate aspects of a person's mental life within computational systems. It can refer to structured archives, dynamic models, or interactive avatars intended to reflect an individual's personality, preferences, memories, and values. The concept is often discussed in the context of digital legacy, AI ethics, and human–computer interaction, and is not tied to a single technology or platform.
Components commonly associated with a personore include data collection of communications and behaviors, cognitive models that
Applications for personore span speculative and applied domains. They might power digital heirs or archival agents
Ethical and social implications are central to the concept. Key concerns include consent and autonomy, ownership
The term is related to discussions of digital twins, virtual avatars, and broader debates about digital immortality