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Google and Stanford Researchers Create AI Agents That Replicate Personalities in 2 Hours with 85% Accuracy for Over 1,000 People
Jan 4, 2025, 10:58 PM
Researchers from Google and Stanford University have developed artificial intelligence agents capable of replicating human personalities with 85% accuracy in just two hours. This groundbreaking advancement involves AI agents conducting a two-hour conversation to create accurate replicas of individuals. Over 1,000 people have been used in this research, raising important questions about the implications of such technology on personal identity and the role of AI in everyday life.
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