AI and the Digital Afterlife: A 2026 Estate Planning Primer
A new trailer was recently released for As Deep as the Grave starring Val Kilmer.
Before 2026, that likely would not have raised eyebrows. A Hollywood icon returning to the screen is nothing new.
But Kilmer passed away last April.
Using generative artificial intelligence (AI), the film recreates his likeness and voice, placing him back on screen with the consent of his estate. The project reportedly uses “state-of-the-art” AI to show his character across multiple stages of life, with over an hour of screen time.
Is Using Artificial Intelligence to Plan Your Will Safe?
It starts innocently enough: You’ve been meaning to update your will for months but haven’t had time to meet with your attorney.
You have heard how helpful artificial intelligence (AI) can be in performing tasks, so you ask an AI chatbot about making a basic will. Before you know it, you’re asking about family conflict and disinheriting someone. Eventually, you paste in something sensitive — a memo from your attorney — and ask the AI to explain it “in plain English.”
That convenience comes with a hidden risk: You may be creating a detailed digital record about your private intentions. Unlike a conversation with your attorney, that record may not be confidential — and in the wrong situation, it could be requested and used later in a dispute.