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ai just got personal: your new digital twin is here

Brian Craighead

brian craighead

ai architect & cto, green daisy

The era of conversational AI ends today. The official public launch of 'Echo' reshapes the landscape. This isn't another chatbot. It's a personalised AI agent, designed to be you. Or, more accurately, your digital doppelgänger. It learns your preferences, communication style, and decision-making patterns. It anticipates your needs. This is not evolution; it's revolution.

Echo: The Strategic Play

Echo trains on your digital footprint: emails, meetings, browsing history. Consent is, of course, the stated mechanism. The promise? Inbox management, complex scheduling, bespoke communications drafted in your voice. It even represents you in digital interactions. Consider the implications. Businesses unlock unparalleled efficiency. Customer interactions scale. Sales teams gain an exponential advantage. Imagine your best closer, replicated across every lead. An army of you, without the pension plan.

The Green Daisy Advantage

At Green Daisy, we specialise in the intersection of AI and utility. Echo screams utility. We've built AI to augment human capabilities. Echo amplifies them. The immediate upside is productivity. Emails become an abstraction. Echo triages, drafts, and flags only what demands your human input. More time for strategy. More time for creativity. More face-to-face interaction, ironically. For founders, this is the ultimate force multiplier. Time is the only non-renewable resource. Echo buys it back.

The Human Cost

Naturally, ethical concerns emerge. Authenticity. Responsibility. What happens to identity when an AI flawlessly emulates us? These are not trivial questions. They are existential. But the genie is out of the bottle, and the market doesn't care about your feelings. The gains in efficiency are staggering. The promise of personalised service is a siren call to consumers. To ignore it is to concede.

So what? The choice is stark: embrace the digital twin, or be rendered obsolete by those who do. The market always picks winners and losers. Which side are you on?

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