: Sisto discusses AI and bots designed to mimic the personalities of the dead, allowing survivors to continue "conversations" with those who have passed. 🌐 Key Philosophical Questions

: Just as porcupines huddle for warmth but prick each other if they get too close, humans seek digital connection to avoid loneliness while maintaining a safe "buffer" behind screens.

: Sisto questions if we are entering an era of "digital death," where data persistence makes it impossible to truly disappear from the world.

The core of the book examines the "technological afterlife" and how the digital realm challenges the finality of death.

Sisto adapts Arthur Schopenhauer’s "parable of the porcupines" to the internet age.

This work is part of Sisto's broader research into , available through publishers like Bollati Boringhieri and discussed in depth on platforms like Spotify . Davide Sisto - Porcospini digitali - Bollati Boringhieri