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
- 他做了一个数字分身,用来录课程。
- 数字分身能接待用户,但要标明身份。
- 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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