Ray D'Arcy
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Podcast Appearances
Well, he's going to carry on.
He's just going to carry on.
And if somebody doesn't agree with him, he fires them or kills them.
That's the way he operates.
And that's the world we live in.
And AI is still in the news, always will be in the news.
Mark Zuckerberg is creating an AI version of himself.
He's too busy, you see.
He can't be at every meeting.
He can't answer every question.
So if you're one of the 79,000 people employed by Meta and you can't get hold of the boss, don't worry because there's going to be AI Mark Zuckerberg.
AIMZ.
And the clone...
is being trained on his mannerisms and tone, as well as his public statements and thoughts on company strategy.
The rationale behind the project, according to the Financial Times, is that employees could feel more connected to one of the most powerful people in Silicon Valley.
He's worth $220 billion.
$220 billion.
A UK company called Synthesia said the idea of a senior company executive using AI to increase their internal presence was not science fiction anymore.
When you add realistic AI video and voice, engagement and retention goes up significantly.
People work better when the information they need is delivered by a familiar face or voice.