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This development could change how leadership and communication happen within companies using AI avatars.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly developing an AI clone of himself to interact with employees in meetings. The AI avatar will mimic his image, voice, mannerisms, and tone to enhance employee connection. If successful, Meta may allow creators to build their own AI avatars.

This development could change how leadership and communication happen within companies using AI avatars.
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AI clones could improve employee engagement and streamline internal communications at scale.
Companies should explore AI avatars for enhancing remote and hybrid work interactions.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly developing an AI clone of himself to interact with employees in meetings. The AI avatar will mimic his image, voice, mannerisms, and tone to enhance employee connection. If successful, Meta may allow creators to build their own AI avatars.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly developing an AI clone of himself to interact with employees in meetings. The AI avatar will mimic his image, voice, mannerisms, and tone to enhance employee connection. If successful, Meta may allow creators to build their own AI avatars.