scott pelley's AI clone delivers nightly news personalized to your emotions
In a groundbreaking move that has stunned the media industry, Scott Pelley has unveiled his digital doppelgänger—an AI-powered avatar that delivers personalized nightly news based on the viewer's real-time emotional state. The "Pelley AI," developed by CBS in partnership with a Silicon Valley lab, scans your heart rate, facial micro-expressions, and even voice tone to tailor headlines and tone on the fly. "This isn't just the future of journalism; it's the end of objectivity as we know it," Pelley told a select audience at a tech summit. Critics warn of a "filter bubble apocalypse," where viewers see only what they need to feel calm or outraged, controlled by algorithms. By 2035, experts predict that 90% of news anchors will be replaced by similar avatars, with Pelley's clone leading the charge into a hyper-personalized information age.