AI Creating Everyone’s Digital Twin
Last Updated on September 12, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Akhilesh Kulkarni, Ph.D.
Originally published on Towards AI.
AI Creating Everyone’s Digital Twin
One day, you might wake up to find another version of yourself, not in the mirror, not across the room, but in the digital world. What once felt like a futuristic dream is now real. Artificial intelligence is creating digital twins: virtual selves that can think, speak, and act almost like you.

The article explores the concept of digital twins—virtual representations of real-world entities created by artificial intelligence. It discusses how digital twins interact and evolve in real-time, allowing for simulations and predictions that aid decision-making across various fields, from healthcare to urban planning. An increasing number of organizations are investing in digital twin technology to enhance efficiency, personalize user experiences, and optimize systems. The evolution of digital twins highlights their potential to revolutionize industries while also emphasizing the challenges and ethical considerations associated with their development and implementation.
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