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    Cloned Myself with Gemini’s AI—Unsettlingly Real

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Google’s Gemini app introduces avatars—digital clones of users—that can be integrated into AI-generated videos, allowing for realistic personal re-creations.
    2. Creating an avatar is quick and simple, involving just a few minutes of facial recording and head movements, but the generated content can be imperfect and somewhat cringeworthy.
    3. The AI can produce photorealistic videos set in authentic locations, like Dolores Park, with the user’s likeness performing activities such as singing or surfing, though the results are occasionally nonsensical or rough around the edges.
    4. Currently, only adult users can generate videos with their own avatars, highlighting privacy and ethical considerations in the emerging realm of deepfake and AI-personalized content.

    Cloning with AI: How It Works

    Using Google’s Gemini app, users can create a digital version, or avatar, of themselves. The process involves a simple setup with a well-lit room, a phone camera, and some basic movements. Once the avatar is created, it can be used to generate AI videos. The feature is only available to subscribers of Google’s AI Pro plan, costing $20 a month. This technology is powered by the company’s Omni video model, which makes realistic videos possible. While initial clips may seem funny or strange, they show impressive detail. The avatar mimics facial movements, gestures, and even environmental backgrounds. However, it requires careful input; clothing and surroundings can appear in the videos, so users should be mindful.

    What Can You Do With Your Digital Clone?

    The AI avatar can perform simple tasks like singing, talking, or even surfing in virtual environments. For example, in a recent test, an avatar was generated to sing at a park in San Francisco. It looked and sounded remarkably like the user, thanks to the realistic background and facial expressions. Despite some imperfections, such as slightly off teeth, the AI clone convincingly mimicked key features. Users can ask the avatar to perform specific actions or scenes, which appear hyper-realistic and immersive. Still, the technology is best suited for lighthearted content or personal projects rather than professional use. Some limitations include the need for adult-only permission and the potential for uncanny or unsettling moments.

    The Future and Fair Use of AI Avatars

    This technology is rapidly evolving, making digital clones more accessible and realistic. Many see it as a promising tool for entertainment, education, or content creation. However, ethical questions remain, especially regarding consent and misuse. Unlike earlier AI video tools that allowed user control over likeness rights, Google’s current approach restricts avatar use to personal projects involving the user only. It’s important to consider how these tools will impact privacy and authenticity in the future. As adoption increases, balancing creativity with responsibility will be essential. For now, digital cloning offers an exciting way to explore your virtual self, even if it occasionally feels a bit uncanny.

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