I Cloned Myself With AI (Now It Makes Money For Me)

Categories: Startup, VC

Summary

Digital AI clones trained on personal knowledge bases can automate repetitive questions and conversations 24/7, creating new monetization opportunities for entrepreneurs and experts. The technology allows creators to scale their expertise by letting audiences interact with their digital twin instead of them directly.

Key Takeaways

  1. 75% of incoming messages from audience members go unanswered due to time constraints, representing a massive opportunity to delegate repetitive Q&A to AI clones that handle conversations 24/7.
  2. Digital clones can be embedded on websites, landing pages, or positioned before customer calls to filter questions and provide instant answers, reducing friction in the customer journey.
  3. The core value proposition is eliminating repetitive questions across any business use case while maintaining full control over the AI's responses—it's not a black box that can go rogue.
  4. Major creators like Tony Robbins are already building digital brains, indicating this is a proven monetization model for high-profile figures willing to invest in AI cloning technology.
  5. Digital clones can be trained on any knowledge base you feed them, giving creators full control over their digital representation's personality, expertise, and brand voice.

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Transcript Excerpt

Hey, welcome to the Next Wave podcast. I'm Matt Wolf and I'm here again with Maria Gerb and on this episode we've got a really, really special guest. In fact, it's somebody that I go way, way, way back with. One of my oldest and closest friends is on the show today and we're talking about how to actually make AI useful. We talk about so many different AI tools on this show. We talk about all of this breaking AI news. And one of the things that gets asked constantly is, "How do I actually use this in my business? How does this actually make my life easier? So, on today's episode, we're bringing on my good friend Joe, and he's going to talk about the idea of these digital minds, this sort of like digital version of yourself that you can go and pass to other people so people can have conversa…

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