The Daily AI Show

Can We Ethically Clone Human Knowledge? (Ep. 541)

Sep 1, 2025
The discussion focuses on the intriguing concept of digital clones, highlighting their potential to preserve personal histories and corporate knowledge. Denmark's new copyright law for likeness and voice sparks debate on ethical implications. The conversation dives into the emotional complexities of creating clones from memories of deceased individuals, raising questions about authenticity and identity. Companies are innovating with AI avatars, while the importance of personal storytelling is emphasized for creating faithful digital representations.
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INSIGHT

Digital Clones Can Faithfully Encode Knowledge

  • Digital clones can capture a convincing representation of a person's knowledge, voice, and mannerisms from existing digital traces.
  • They offer corporate continuity, personalized learning, and family legacy preservation when data is collected early.
ADVICE

Secure Likeness Rights Early

  • Use legal frameworks to protect your likeness and control posthumous use of digital clones.
  • Denmark's model grants a 50-year copyright on likeness and voice that can transfer to heirs.
INSIGHT

Parasocial Risk In Interactive Clones

  • Interactive clones create risks as relationships form that differ from real interpersonal history.
  • Parasocial ties to avatars blur expectations when users meet the real person.
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