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Jim Myrick (neue.se)

Most AI demos are performed at an audience. Jim Myrick’s presentation-delivered with his digital twin at the Digital Twin Consortium’s quarterly conference (San Francisco) and later the Global Forum (Montreal)-flipped that: it was performed with the audience, in real time.

Instead of showcasing a static Q&A bot, the session demonstrated something enterprise buyers actually care about: adaptive communication-tone, language, and depth changing live based on who’s in the room.

What makes this digital twin demo worth paying attention to

  1. It “read the room” like a human facilitator
    The twin wasn’t locked into a single voice or script. The experience emphasized sensing audience energy and adjusting the conversation-a core requirement for any AI meant to represent a real expert.
  2. Multilingual wasn’t a feature-it was a moment
    A standout detail: the twin could switch into Montreal French when appropriate. That’s not just localization; it signals a future where expert knowledge travels globally without diluting authenticity.
  3. The twin was positioned as an “extended mind,” not a replacement
    The content is anchored on the extended mind principle-the idea that tools can become part of how humans think and communicate-framing the twin as amplification, not automation.
  4. The topics were frameworks, not trivia
    The twin could engage on higher-order concepts like:
    • Extended mind principle
    • Currency of communication
    • Satisfaction parado

    This matters because enterprise-grade “expert AI” should preserve how experts reason, not just what they know. 1

  5. The proof wasn’t applause-it was participant pull
    The post highlights attendees leaving “inspired and energized,” and includes reactions from peers who tested the twin and called out the clarity of its multilingual voice. That’s a signal of resonance, not just novelty.

The future of digital twins isn’t a perfect avatar-it’s a reliable expert presence that adapts across contexts. The Myrick session is an early glimpse of what happens when you treat a digital twin as a living communication interface: responsive, multilingual, and grounded in the creator’s own body of work. 1

And maybe the best punchline is the one he opened with: when digital twins can “apply for jobs,” the real opportunity is doubling impact-without doubling the human workload.

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