Michael has worked for companies including Deloitte / SK / Serveone (LG) / Hwamulman / Deepbrain AI. He has been integral in orchestrating strategies for inorganic growth, involving the development of new business plans for M&A or service expansion. Michael has experience analyzing new business entities' 3-year financial projections and managing business plans and investor relations. He has executed M&A strategies, managed the company brand 'Efva Attling' in Korea, and successfully launched the mobile case brand 'FPW,' distributing it through both offline and online channels.
The "grief tech" firms helping users create talking avatars of their dead relatives.
We are cloning the person's likeness to 96.5% of the similarity of the original person. So mostly the family don't feel uncomfortable talking with the deceased family member, even though it is an AI avatar.
AI avatars are really versatile and can be used in a lot of different industries. One of the biggest areas we’re seeing them make an impact is customer service. They’re great at handling basic inquiries and available 24/7, which is a huge benefit for companies. In education, AI avatars can be used as virtual tutors or teaching assistants, offering personalized learning experiences for students.
AI devices in-home can impact consumer decisions by organizing their needs. Intelligence software can share a grocery list across devices and allow multiple users to make updates. Additionally, many AI devices have voice operations that can simplify the ordering and payment processes, reducing the need for a wallet or credit card. As an Apple device, Siri can also be used to assist with consumer decisions and provide context to consumer questions like ‘Do I need to buy more bread?'