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Zuckerberg Creates His Own AI Clone for Employee Meetings

Meta is training an AI avatar of Mark Zuckerberg using his voice, appearance, and public statements. The goal: employees will be able to 'interact' with the…

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Zuckerberg Creates His Own AI Clone for Employee Meetings
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Meta is developing an AI clone of Mark Zuckerberg that will be able to communicate with company employees and provide them with feedback — instead of the real CEO. This is reported by Financial Times citing sources inside the company. According to the publication, the model is being trained on images and voice recordings of Zuckerberg, his manner of speech, intonations, and public statements.

The goal is to create an avatar with which employees would "feel a closer connection to the founder." In essence, this is an attempt to scale one person's presence across an organization of thousands without their physical participation. Meta has long been experimenting with AI personas.

In 2024, the company demonstrated how a digital avatar of a content creator could look. If the test with Zuckerberg's clone is successful, the technology is planned to be made available to content creators — they will be able to create their own AI doubles for interacting with audiences. The experiment fits into Meta's broader AI-agent strategy.

The company is actively investing in developing personalized AI assistants and has already integrated AI features into Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook. A digital CEO double is a logical continuation of this course, though it raises obvious questions about trust, authenticity, and corporate communication. Similar precedents already exist: a number of executives at major companies use AI to generate texts and respond to emails.

But an interactive voice and visual avatar capable of responding to questions in real time is a qualitatively different level. The line between "delegation tool" and "identity substitution" is blurry here. If the technology goes beyond Meta and becomes available to ordinary users, it could fundamentally change how public figures — from bloggers to politicians — build relationships with their audiences.

The question is whether people will want to communicate with a copy, knowing that it is not the original.

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