Panasonic has created an AI clone of its late founder Konosuke Matsushita based on his writings, speeches, and over 3,000 voice recordings.

Known as Japan’s “god of management,” the Panasonic icon is one of the most respected by the Japanese business community, and comes back to life in digital form to impart wisdom directly to those he never met in person.

“As the number of people who received training directly from Matsushita has been on the decline, we decided to use generative AI technology to pass down our group’s founding vision to the next generation,” the company said in a statement. Codeveloped with the University of Tokyo-affiliated Matsuo Institute, the model can reproduce how a person thinks or talks. The company aims to further develop the digital clone to help make business decisions in the future.

  • @sudo42
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    55 days ago

    In a new low, humans start worshipping AIs. Thousands of years spent worshipping inanimate objects, so I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.

    • Flying Squid
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      55 days ago

      It’s not that huge a stretch for some Japanese people since there have been CEOs considered to be kami.