A tech company has created an AI-powered “digital twin” and is showcasing it at CES in Las Vegas. It uses video and audio of the person as well as uploaded documents or other materials the employee has written or created.
A tech company has created an AI-powered “digital twin” and is showcasing it at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. pic.twitter.com/HNC1srvI2e
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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, several major tech companies unveiled a groundbreaking AI application: personal workload “digital twins.” These systems create AI-powered clones of individual employees by synthesizing their video, audio, documents, and writings to authentically mimic their appearance, voice, and thought processes. Designed to act as a “trusted counterpart,” the twins are intended to autonomously handle HR tasks, provide on-demand access to the employee’s expertise, and ensure workflow continuity during their absence, representing a significant leap toward AI proxies in the professional sphere.