I want you to meet my digital Delphi clone

Okay, the credit is not entirely mine. Thanks to my team and especially thanks to Á. I finally have a digital clone with Delphi that I had been talking about (I don’t know if on this blog, honestly) for quite some time.

The more you talk about something, the more you get the feeling that you have already achieved it. There are studies on this subject but luckily in this case it didn’t just end in empty words.

If you want to try to have a conversation with my digital clone you can do it here:

Why a digital clone

It may make sense to answer that question before continuing.

I have been mulling over the idea of ​​relaunching a newsletter with exclusive content for subscribers for some time. As an additional telegram database users list plus for subscribers I had thought of making my digital clone available.

telegram database users list

The idea of ​​the digital clone is simple

It has all the knowledge that I have. “Feeding it” in my case is simpler. I have about 3,000 published contents that reflect my experience and philosophy of doing business.

I have also published 4 books and I am about to finish another one. The digital clone will have access to all this content. Then there is a huge amount of courses and training that I have given.

So it will be more than once you create an account for the website just a chatbot that I can put on the page. You will also be able to have phone calls with it where it answers with my voice, although with a South American accent, which is quite funny…

Disadvantages and weaknesses of the digital clone

Maintaining phone calls with my digital clone right now is not very comfortable. It is somewhat “buggy”, let’s say. It takes time to process the malaysia data questions and sometimes it “chokes” on the answer. The answers are a bit generic and not very precise, but this also has to do with the level of training right now.

It still has a lot to learn and I still have to invest time in its training

At the chat level, things are going much more fluidly. At the moment I don’t like that it can only answer you in the language you have configured and that it is not able to jump from one language to another. That’s something I hope Delphi can fix in the future. We’ll see.

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