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A 'digital twin' is a computer copy.
It's a copy of a real thing, like a car or a building.
Soon, there may be digital twins of people too.
Digital twins give information to companies.
The information can help the real thing.
So, a twin of a car might help the real car.
A digital twin of a real person might improve that person.
Sandra Wachter works at the University of Oxford.
For her, digital twins of people are just an idea.
They're from stories.
But Rob Enderle, a computer expert, doesn't agree.
Enderle thinks they'll be here by 2030.
But he knows there'll be problems.
A company could make a digital twin of a worker.
That digital twin can think.
It can work for free.
The company might prefer the digital twin.
Perhaps we aren't yet ready for digital twins of people.
 
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