Future Of Remote Work? How 'Digital Clones' Are Changing Workplace Scenario
Future Of Remote Work? How 'Digital Clones' Are Changing Workplace Scenario
Is technology blurring the lines between reality and virtual existence? This story is a must-read.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are becoming integral parts of decision-making processes in various fields. With their ability to learn rapidly and perform effectively, AI systems can serve as valuable partners to human counterparts in digital decision-making scenarios.

Deepak Chopra, a 77-year-old holistic advisor, has used “digital cloning” to supplement his everyday job in an inventive bid to remain ahead of the digital curve. His involvement with Delphi, a revolutionary system that specialises in the production of digital clones, enabled him to make this significant advancement.

According to the Daily Mail, the 77-year-old health expert has adopted this futuristic approach. People may now digitally duplicate themselves with Delphi, the world’s first digital cloning platform, enabling AI replicas of them to carry out activities, hold meetings and communicate with others with startlingly precise accuracy.

Anyone may create a digital duplicate, or clone, of their decision-making behaviour for a variety of reasons. This makes it possible for a professional decision-maker to virtually be present at the same time in several Industry locations and processes. When a human representative is unavailable, a clone of that type can be deployed in their place.

The CEO and co-founder of Delphi, Dara Ladjevardian, explained the tremendous powers of this technology by stating, “The clone will learn how they think about the world.”

The Daily Mail stated that this procedure entails combining information from other sources, such as podcasts, videos and documents, to create a clone that can mimic the user’s words, ideas and even voice.

Delphi offers monthly membership costs that range from $29 (Rs 2426) to $399 (Rs 33,380), making it accessible to a wide range of users—from beginners to seasoned pros.

“Coaches or experts whose time is usually very expensive can now allow infinitely many people to learn from them in a personalized way, at a much lower cost (or for free),” Ladjevardian said.

Although Delphi claims that depending on tier level, digital producers may link their clones to applications like Shopify and Instagram for a 10% to 20% profit.

Users cannot, however, clone any individual. Delphi must receive a photo ID in order to prevent individuals from making unapproved clones to pass for other people.

Ladjevardian argues that everyone will have a digital clone of themselves at some point.

According to him, video calling will be available by the end of May. This means you may send your clone to a Zoom or Google Meet and have them conduct meetings, take notes and collect information.

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