A tech entrepreneur is hoping casual AI users and businesses alike are looking for a new pal.
In this case, "PAL" is a floating term that can mean either a complimentary video companion or a replacement for a human customer service worker.
'I love the print on your shirt; you're looking sharp today.'
Tech company Tavus calls PALs "the first AI built to feel like real humans."
Overall, Tavus' messaging is seemingly directed toward both those seeking an artificial friend and those looking to streamline their workforce.
As a friend, the avatar will allegedly "reach out first" and contact the user by text or video call. It can allegedly anticipate "what matters" and step in "when you need them the most."
In an X post , founder Hassaan Raza spoke about PALs being emotionally intellige

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