Meta, the company founded by Mark Zuckerberg, is developing an AI avatar that will function as a digital clone of the CEO. The project, part of a broader strategy to integrate artificial intelligence, aims to mimic not only Zuckerberg's communication style but also his vision for the company's strategy. The avatar will be able to interact with employees during times when Zuckerberg is busy or on vacation, thus facilitating the decision-making process within the corporation. Additionally, Zuckerberg is working on an AI agent to assist him in his daily routine, providing answers to complex questions and organizing his schedule. Although it is unclear whether regular employees will have access to this avatar, Meta encourages the use of AI in daily activities, assessing employees' competencies in this area. Despite the financial challenges it faces, Meta continues to invest in technology, in the context of its shares having significantly decreased this year.
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Mark Zuckerberg își creează propria clonă bazată pe inteligența artificială. Detalii despre proiectul secret al Meta
Meta creating AI version of Mark Zuckerberg
Meta lucrează la o versiune AI a lui Mark Zuckerberg care să discute cu angajații companiei
Meta dezvoltă un avatar AI al lui Mark Zuckerberg pentru comunicarea cu angajații, în cadrul unei strategii extinse de investiții în inteligență artificială
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