Man creates hilarious AI version of himself to take his spot during Zoom calls

Video calls are a nice way to reconnect with people you haven't seen in a while or can no longer work face-to-face with, but they can really eat up a lot of time.

Matt Reed, an ambitious coder who would frankly rather be scrolling Reddit or working than calling into another boring Zoom meeting, found a way to cheat the system. Well, sort of.

Reed created an "AI Digital Twin" or a Zoombot if you will, and taught it speech recognition and text-to-speech conversation. Now, the fake version of himself is able to stand-in on Zoom calls and even respond to programed questions like "How are you?" and "Did you get that?" The only problem is it's very clear the Zoombot is a bot. Read more...

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