Beth Lyons
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Actual cows produce methane gas, but apparently cow bots do not.
So if you have not perused our chat section, they're often way more funny than we are on the show and going on the kind of tangents that we wish we could, but we cannot.
Stop trying to get me, Jude and Justin.
Thank you very much.
Okay, so what we're going to talk about in segment two is digital twins, and it's actually really great that Andy is here with me having this conversation.
I was at the She Leads AI virtual conference this weekend, and one of the speakers, Cindy Coons of Future Labs, did a presentation about digital twins.
And
her own use of them and her process of using them, and that's proprietary.
So also what I'm referencing is Paul Reitzer's co-CEO GPT, which is available if you go to smarterx.com and look for the webinar.
You have to give your
email, I believe, but then you can see his whole co-CEO as a custom GBT.
There's a demo one for you to try, but if you watch the webinar, you can see his whole process.
And the idea behind this is, are we at a place, and both of these people are saying absolutely, where we can give AI enough information about us, and enough depends on what you want your
digital twin to be able to do.
But the idea in this is that it becomes a digital representation of you often with a particular focus, right?
So I have a specialty in improv and musical improv.
I have a specialty as a caretaker for someone in their dementia journey leading to their death, right?
These are pieces of me.
They all exist in me.
But if I were going to put expertise in them, I would create them as two different digital twins because that would make those segments cleaner.