What if your boss shows up… but it’s not actually him? Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly working on an AI clone of himself that can attend meetings, answer questions, and interact with employees on his behalf
Developed under Meta, the AI is being trained to mimic his voice, tone, and behavior — creating a digital “double” for real-time conversations. If successful, it could change how leadership works… but would you trust an AI version of your boss?
Developed under Meta, the AI is being trained to mimic his voice, tone, and behavior — creating a digital “double” for real-time conversations. If successful, it could change how leadership works… but would you trust an AI version of your boss?
What if your boss shows up… but it’s not actually him? Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly working on an AI clone of himself that can attend meetings, answer questions, and interact with employees on his behalf
Developed under Meta, the AI is being trained to mimic his voice, tone, and behavior — creating a digital “double” for real-time conversations. If successful, it could change how leadership works… but would you trust an AI version of your boss?