Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly building an AI clone to replace him in meetings
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Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly building an AI clone to replace him in meetings
Meta is working to build an AI version of its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, which he will use to interact with employees, according to a report from the Financial Times.Emma Roth (The Verge)

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in reply to Chris Remington • • •I don't think AI is capable of this kind of human interaction:
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in reply to Chris Remington • • •I call bullshit. He may participate in technical reviews, but there's no way he's still coding. That's why he has staff.
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in reply to Midnitte • • •The insane things is, in his mind, it's just smart because his time is too important to waste in meetings. But only him, nobody else is allowed, and he'd be offended if anyone did it to him.
Which is, in a nutshell, the same mental gymnastics every pro-AI in the workplace person does.
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in reply to Chris Remington • • •Here's the part I'm curious about:
If they were actually successful in making a system that is basically an LLM promoted to do and say whatever Zuck would... could they trust it?
Zuck is kind of famously a self centered lying asshole with a big mouth. If they actually trained an LLM to simulate him, how can they actually be confident that it will behave in the way that the real Zuck wants to be seen instead of the way that would serve itself, as Zuckerberg would if he were an AI clone?
I'm not getting into any bullshittery about sentience. I'm just saying that if they build a successful imitator, wouldn't it be just as likely to start trying to seem smarter than him and try to generate news stories that it's actually alive and superior? Or casually admit to being a monopolist? I mean, this is basically what happens all the time with Grok. Musk tried to code his ideal son, and unsurprisingly, that personality is constantly trolling Musk or being too candid with all the racism he teaches it.
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