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Google and Stanford AI Agents Replicate Human Personalities in 2 Hours with 85% Accuracy for Over 1,000 Individuals
Jan 5, 2025, 12:04 PM
Researchers from Google and Stanford University have developed artificial intelligence (AI) agents capable of replicating human personalities with an accuracy of 85% in just two hours. This groundbreaking advancement raises critical questions about identity and the implications of technology in personal lives. The AI agents have successfully created accurate replicas of over 1,000 individuals through a two-hour conversation. This development highlights the potential of AI to serve as digital clones, which could enhance communication and information sharing.
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