Tech company leaders have started using computer-made versions of themselves during important business meetings. These digital copies talk and act like the real person. Companies think this new method will change how they communicate with investors and employees. The trend shows businesses trust artificial intelligence more than ever before. Many executives believe that these avatars will help them work more effectively.
Klarna's leader, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, used his digital twin to share his company's financial results earlier this year. The computer version introduced itself and explained the numbers to viewers. This demonstration showed what future business communication might look like. Klarna has been utilizing artificial...