Google's Gemini Omni can generate a functional AI clone of yourself in under 15 minutes. The process requires feeding the model enough personal context, voice samples, and behavioral patterns to produce responses that mirror your communication style. This is not a novelty demo. Product managers, founders, and creators are using it to handle repetitive async communication at scale.

The piece also covers Claude being used as a personal shopping agent, handling product research, comparison, and decision filtering without human input at each step. Anthropic's model is being tested not just for conversation but for multi-step task execution in consumer contexts. The pairing of these two use cases in one article is deliberate: both represent AI moving from assistant to autonomous actor in daily workflows.

What makes this worth reading in full is the specific setup walkthrough for the Gemini clone, including what inputs actually matter and where the output breaks down. The shopping section details which Claude behaviors hold up under real purchase constraints and which fail. If you are tracking how frontier models perform outside benchmarks, this is the field data.

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