A digital twin is a virtual model that mirrors something real — a factory, a city, a patient, a supply chain. Organisations use them to simulate outcomes, test decisions, and predict failures before they happen in the physical world.
You can build one for yourself. A personal digital twin is an AI that knows your thinking, your expertise, your communication style, and your values — one you can query, test ideas against, and grow over time. This experiment shows you how, using two free tools and no technical skills.
By the end of this experiment, you will have a knowledge base that captures who you are — how you think, what you know, how you communicate — and a way to query it like a research assistant. You can use it to pressure-test decisions, draft in your voice, explore how you might approach a new problem, or simply see yourself more clearly.
Claude.ai
Use Claude to extract and articulate who you are — your expertise, values, communication style, and how you think. Claude turns your answers into a structured personal profile document.
Open Claude.aiGoogle NotebookLM
Upload your profile and other personal sources. NotebookLM becomes a knowledge base that reasons entirely from your content — an AI that actually knows your context.
Open NotebookLMBefore You Start: A Note on Privacy
Go to Claude.ai and start a new conversation. Use the prompt below. Answer as fully and honestly as you can — the richer your answers, the more useful your twin will be.
Copy the full document Claude produces and save it as a text or PDF file. This is the core of your twin. Other useful documents to add: your CV, writing samples, key project notes, or anything that reflects how you think and work.
Go to notebooklm.google.com and sign in with your Google account. Click New Notebook and give it a name — “My Digital Twin” works well.
Click Add Source and upload your profile document plus any other files you gathered. NotebookLM will process them and build your knowledge base — usually under a minute.
Use the chat panel to ask questions. Every response is grounded in your uploaded content, with citations showing exactly where each answer came from. Try these:
Every time you finish a project, write something, or develop a new point of view, add it. Click Add Source in your notebook at any time. Think of it as a living record of how your thinking evolves.
What Makes a Good Digital Twin
Rolls-Royce
Digital twins of jet engines predict maintenance needs before anything breaks.
Hospitals
Patient digital twins test treatments before applying them to real people.
Singapore
A city-scale digital twin simulates traffic and infrastructure before changes are made.
The underlying principle is the same at every scale: build a model, feed it real data, and use it to make better decisions. Your personal twin works the same way. The data is just you.
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