In conclusion, utilitarianism does not necessitate a complete ban on AI after digital death. However, it does reject poorly regulated and over-commercialized versions of these services. The morally acceptable option is strict conditional implementation. Companies should only offer AI after death when designed according to principles of consent, transparency, harm mitigation, protection of vulnerable users, and respectful erasure. This option provides the best balance between expected benefits and harms and is therefore the most morally acceptable choice from a utilitarian perspective.