The US Department of Defense hopes to ward off trauma for children with deployed parents by replacing mommy or daddy with a computerized replica, Melissa Lafsky writes for Discover. The proposal, pitched on DoD’s “Small Business Innovation Web” site, describes a “highly interactive PC- or Web-based application to allow family members to verbally interact with ‘virtual’ renditions of deployed Service Members.”
The Pentagon claims the proposed project could “allow a child to receive comfort from being able to have simple, virtual conversations with a parent who is not available “in-person” regarding “generic, everyday topics.” But many are dubious of the proposal, citing a lack of understanding of behavioral psychology and a risk of traumatizing children further, rather than soothing them. (More Department of Defense stories.)