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A Chinese company has stirred debate after using a former employee’s data to create an artificial intelligence humanoid to continue working post-resignation. Photo: Shutterstock
Yating Yangin Beijing

A Chinese company has sparked controversy after it reportedly used a former employee’s data to create an artificial intelligence (AI) human to continue working following his resignation.

A game company in Shandong province in northern China has attracted attention after turning a former employee into an AI-powered “digital worker” which continued performing tasks after their resignation.

The employee, whose personal details remain unclear, previously worked as an human resources (HR) specialist.

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The avatar is responsible for handling basic tasks such as answering inquiries, scheduling appointments and creating PowerPoint presentations and spreadsheets.

An artificial intelligence powered humanoid robot with a glass visor types on a futuristic touch keyboard. Photo: Getty Images
An artificial intelligence powered humanoid robot with a glass visor types on a futuristic touch keyboard. Photo: Getty Images

According to a video shared online by a company staff member identified as Xiaoyu, the digital employee introduces itself in a chat window.

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