
"Meta is building a 'photorealistic, AI-powered 3D' version of its CEO that employees can interact with and get direct feedback from. The bot will be trained on his image, mannerisms, tone, speaking style and public statements to give employees a fully authentic Zuck experience."
"Zuckerberg himself is directly involved with training the AI avatar so that employees might feel more connected to the founder through interactions with it. He has started spending five to 10 hours per week coding AI projects and joining in on technical reviews."
"Meta has pushed its staff to use AI tools in their workflows, even encouraging employees to design their own AI agents to streamline and automate tasks. This has sparked fears of layoffs among staffers, according to Financial Times."
Meta is creating a photorealistic AI-powered version of Mark Zuckerberg that employees can interact with. This AI will be trained on his image, mannerisms, and speaking style. Zuckerberg is actively involved in the training process to enhance employee connection. Meta has previously explored AI avatars with celebrities but faced backlash. The company encourages staff to use AI tools, raising concerns about potential layoffs as it plans to cut costs. The internet reacted humorously to the news of an AI-generated Zuckerberg.
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