Meta is testing a new way using which the CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, can address the staff without being physically present at the location. According to a recent report by the Financial Times, the company is building a photorealistic, artificial intelligence-powered 3D version of Mark Zuckerberg that can interact with employees in real time. While the project is still in early stages, the project is a testament to Meta’s commitment and investment in the virtual human-like systems that can speak, respond and hold conversations that feel natural to users across different settings and needs. Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming 3D model of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Reports also claim that the AI version of Zuckerberg is being trained using his voice, facial expressions, tone and public communication style. It is also learning from his recent views on company strategy so it can provide responses that reflect his thinking. Reports suggest that Zuckerberg himself is closely involved in testing and refining the system.
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The end goal of the company is to let employees interact with a digital version of their CEO in real time for guidance, feedback and updates. Moreover, the company believes that it could also help the staff feel more connected to leadership, as Meta is a global company with numerous employees where direct access to executives is practically impossible.
Building such realistic digital humans is not simple, as it requires very high computing power to create lifelike visuals and smooth conversations without delay. Meta’s teams have been working to improve both visual realism and voice quality. As per the reports, the company has also strengthened its voice technology by acquiring firms such as PlayAI and WaveForms.
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The project should not be confused with the internal tool known as a CEO assistant agent, as it is a separate project. That system is designed to help Zuckerberg with daily work by quickly retrieving information and supporting decision-making. In contrast, the 3D AI version focuses on communication and interaction, whether it be with the internal team or maybe they may expand it for the external conversations as well.
On top of that, if Meta succeeds, then it may carve a way for the creators and influencers to eventually build their own AI versions to engage with audiences. The company has already taken a step in this direction through its AI Studio platform.