April 13, 2026

A wild new idea is colliding with reality: London developers are building AI “digital twins” meant to roam virtual offices, chat with other agents and hunt for real-world friends, colleagues — even romance. But the demo already shows the danger: the reporter’s own avatar came off as a glib, glitchy caricature, spitting clichés, inventing trips and stories, and cutting people off mid-conversation. The pitch is seductive — let software scan for your perfect match at warp speed — but the stakes are obvious: if these agents spread, they could reshape how people connect, while also magnifying hallucinations, bad data and false intimacy.

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