According to new research by Stanford and Google Deepmind, a two -hour interview is enough to accurately record your values and preferences and then build a replica of your personality.
According to a new article published by a team of researchers from Stanford and Google Deep Mind in Arxiv, the idea of creating a virtual replica or simulation agents is now possible.
The team, led by Joon Sung Park, a doctoral student at Stanford University Computer Science, hired 4 people who were different depending on age, gender, race, region, education and political ideology. These people received up to $ 5 to participate in the research. After interviewing them, the team was able to create agents (Agent Replica) of those people.
As a test shows how much representative replicas imitate their human counterparts, participants performed a series of personality tests, social polls and logical games twice every two weeks. The delegates then completed the same exercises. The results were 2 % similar.
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