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Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly building an AI clone to replace him in meetings

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Mark Zuckerberg is developing an AI clone of himself to assist with meetings and interactions within Meta, reflecting the company's push into advanced AI technology. This innovation could reshape executive engagement and operational efficiency in the tech industry, highlighting AI's growing role in corporate leadership and communication. For consumers, it signals a future where AI-driven avatars may become common in professional and social settings, blurring the lines between human and machine interactions.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg could soon have an AI clone of himself to interact with and provide feedback to employees, according to a report from the Financial Times. Sources tell the outlet that Meta is training the AI avatar on Zuckerberg’s image and voice, along with his mannerisms, tone, and public statements, “so that employees might feel more connected to the founder through interactions with it.”

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Zuckerberg is involved in training the AI avatar, the Financial Times reports, and has also started spending five to 10 hours per week coding on Meta’s other AI projects and participating in technical reviews. In March, a report from The Wall Street Journal revealed that Zuckerberg is creating an AI agent of himself to help him complete tasks, though this project is reportedly separate from Meta’s work to create an AI avatar of its CEO.