Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim plans to debut an agentic AI avatar of himself in the coming days, which aims to help the public use government services
THE SO WHAT
A sitting prime minister launching an agentic AI avatar to guide citizens through services normalizes AI heads-of-state as interfaces to bureaucracy. If you build in govtech or regulated industries, assume your next UX competitor might be a leader’s synthetic persona, not a generic chatbot.
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