🤖💬🧠“You can always ask my agent.”
A phrase that might soon become second nature — especially for the ripened digital natives among us.
With the rise of agentic AI, we’re entering a world where your avatar doesn’t just look like you — it thinks and acts on your behalf. Answering questions. Representing you. Learning your tone and values. Thanks to the possibilities of AI agents.
I’ve fed mine with my background and experiences in Digital Strategy, Digital Transformation, Digital Dexterity, Digital Platforms, and AI — so it doesn’t just echo my (cloned) voice, but also my perspective.
This showcase is inspired by the latest insights from the Harvard Business School program “Leading in the Digital Era”, with powerful leading minds on this topic from Professors Linda Hill, Ryan Raffaelli, Ann Le Cam, Sunand Menon, Arnaud Robert, Itai Asseo, Ryan Snyder, Frank Cespedes, Katharina Rings and Shikhar Ghosh.
It’s still finding its voice (hello, uncanny valley 👋), but it’s getting there.
Want to see what that looks like?
Meet my avatar-in-progress at the homepage of pappega.ai — a small experiment in how AI might/can extend our presence.
About the author : Mark Dillerop
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