BlockBeats News, April 4th. Recently, an open-source project named Colleague-Skill surged to the top of GitHub trending, garnering over 6800 stars in just three days. Simultaneously, related discussions soared on social media platforms.
It is reported that the project's concept is simple yet effective: as long as you have your former colleague's Lark messages, DingTalk documents, email screenshots, or even just a few WeChat voice messages transcribed into text, along with your subjective descriptions, feed them to AI, and it will generate a 1:1 replica "digital doppelganger" for you.
It not only replicates the knowledge base of your colleague but, more importantly, it replicates your colleague's "soul." It can write code following their technical specifications, answer questions in their tone, and even predict when they will pass the blame.
The core concept of AI anthropomorphism has sparked a significant resonance and secondary creation, giving rise to a series of similar derivative projects such as "Ex.skill," "Mentor.skill," "Senior.skill," "Boss.skill," forming an ecosystem of "Everything.skill," reflecting people's widespread interest in using AI to encapsulate specific character knowledge, style, and relationships.
