Mark Zuckerberg is apparently developing his digital clone, so he can run Meta when he doesn't have the time.
At the helm of a company with nearly 80,000 employees, there isn't always time to interact with each one. Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, understood this well and decided to clone himself to meet the expectations of all his employees. Zuckerberg is seeing double! This is what the Financial Times reports, explaining that Meta is developing a digital twin of its president, an AI in a 3D character modeled from Zuckerberg's features, trained on his statements, his company philosophy, and even his gestures. The aim of this maneuver: to make Meta employees feel more connected to one of the most powerful figures in contemporary tech. An experience that, according to Meta, could inspire influencers and content creators in the future. Perhaps—in our opinion—other CEOs or even political leaders. Long live progress!
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By the way, Jeremy Strong (Succession) will play Mark Zuckerberg in the fake "sequel" to David Fincher's The Social Network (2010), again written by Aaron Sorkin (who is also directing this time), based on the series of articles The Facebook Files by Jeff Horowitz (played by Jeremy Allen White) and inspired by documents revealed by whistleblower Frances Haugen in 2021, a former Facebook employee. Release scheduled for 2026.