An app launched by a former Disney star that lets users speak with AI versions of their dead relatives drew jeers online, with social media users calling the tech “vile,” “demonic” and reminiscent of the dystopian sci-fi show “Black Mirror.”

Calum Worthy, a Canadian actor known for Disney’s 2011-2016 “Austin & Ally,” posted an ad for his app 2wai last week on X. The clip quickly racked up more than 40 million views — and dozens of comments calling for the app to be taken down.

“This is one of the most vile things I’ve seen in my life,” one user wrote on X.

In the video, a pregnant woman uses 2wai to talk to an avatar of her dead mother. Years later, the baby she was pregnant with – now a 10-year-old boy – talks to the bot on his walk home from school.

Eventually the youth – now 30 an

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