Software development company Pickle has introduced AI avatars that can attend video calls on behalf of users, mirroring their facial expressions and interactions.
Another platform called HeyGen creates digital avatars from user-recorded voice and video footage, allowing them to attend meetings and take notes.
Zoom has also expressed interest in AI clones joining meetings, and has launched an AI-powered platform called Zoom Workplace to enhance productivity.
Other AI applications discussed include deepfakes for positive purposes, AI avatars in education and telecommunications, and the development of advanced human-like digital workers.