An AI version of Mark Zuckerberg has been developed, trained on his mannerisms, tone, and public statements, as reported by the Financial Times. This AI clone could potentially interact with Meta employees, providing feedback and fostering a closer connection with the founder. If successful, Meta might allow other creators to create their AI avatars. In 2024, Meta demonstrated a live AI persona of a creator and enabled creators to interact with followers on Instagram using AI versions of themselves. Users can also create custom AI-generated chatbots, although Meta has restricted teen access to this feature. Zuckerberg is actively involved in developing his AI avatar, dedicating five to ten hours weekly to coding and technical reviews at Meta, as noted in the Financial Times. A separate project, reported by The Wall Street Journal, involves Zuckerberg creating an AI agent to assist with his CEO tasks.
