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Could a digital twin make you into a 'superworker'?

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Could a digital twin make you into a 'superworker'?

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Bloor Research has developed 'Digital Me', an AI-powered digital twin that helps employees with work and personal tasks. The technology is being tested by other companies and is expected to become widely available later this year.

Bloor Research has created 'Digital Me', an AI-powered digital twin that assists employees with work and personal tasks. The digital twin is built using a small language model and ChatGPT, and is trained on an individual's meetings, calls, documents, and presentations. The technology has been used to help employees manage their workload, even after retirement or maternity leave. Bloor Research is offering 'Digital Me' as standard to new employees and has already been tested by 20 other companies. The technology raises questions about ownership, pay, and governance, with experts warning of potential negative consequences if not implemented correctly. Bloor Research's approach is to have individuals own their digital twin and be paid based on outcomes generated, rather than hourly rates.

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