数字分身

Chinese Slang Chinese ★★★★ 4/5 casual shù zì fēn shēn
拼音 shù zì fēn shēn
汉字拆解 数字 (digital) + 分身 (alternate self) -> digital version of a person.

含义

A digital avatar, replica, or AI-based version of a person.

It can refer to virtual humans, cloned voices, AI assistants trained on someone’s style, or metaverse identities. The phrase raises identity and consent questions.

例句

  1. 他做了一个数字分身,用来录课程。
  2. 数字分身能接待用户,但要标明身份。
  3. 别未经同意制作别人的数字分身。

用法指南

语境: AI, virtual humans, workplace, social media

语气: futuristic, cautious

正确说法

  • 这个数字分身能用他的声音讲解。(Use for AI or virtual replicas.)
  • 数字分身涉及肖像和声音授权。(Mention consent.)

错误说法

  • 把普通头像都叫数字分身。(It usually implies a more functional digital replica.)

常见错误

  • Ignoring consent; 数字分身 of a real person needs clear authorization.

起源与历史

Built from 数字化 identity plus 分身, a second self, as virtual humans and AI cloning became common topics.

文化背景

时代: 2020s

世代: Gen Z and Millennials, now broadly understood

社会背景: Urban online speakers, students, and workers

地区说明: Used across Mainland China, especially in online and casual speech.

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