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Whatever you do is registered in data centers in different places, creating your registry in those networks. One primary location where everything is recorded is through your network provider. Your network provider may save this data in the future and create a profile that serves as your Online Avatar, your resemblance. However, this is not ethical; it is not ethical at all.
AI Avatars in an information domains that receive data from users, either in uploaded form or through self-learning based on AI about the user. For example, when applying for a job on seek.com.au, we upload our resumes and create a profile, entering data, and seek.com.au then has a lot of information about us. However, there are terms and conditions; you exist on their servers and have a place there until you delete your accounts.
So how many places are your AI avatars or virtual avatars? Can they interact with each other? Yes. Can we delete them? Yes. Can we make them accessible only to us so that the company can’t access our data? Yes. All of these need to be worked out.
So, what is ethical? Your accounts register your choices with your prior permission. And with permission to delete some of the registered choices, search keys, and more.
This is your virtual avatar, existing in wires, models, routers, and data centers. It exists; you exist there through your information. This shows your AI avatar talking to other AI avatars of yours via wired connections, if you allow your AI avatars to communicate with each other.

And to put some light on it, here your AI avatar coming in light,

So what really are these Virtual Avatars of yours?
These avatars of yours are reflections of yourself; they communicate your identity to the systems you engage with. One day, you may be able to download your virtual avatar and upload it to another site.
Moreover, this Virtual Avatar of yours needs protection from viruses and other attacks.
These Virtual Avatars should be editable by you in case you want to load them to new servers.
People should have the right to end the existence of Virtual Avatars on some domains. For example, I want to delete my Virtual Avatar on GoDaddy.com. According to their policy, they should then delete the user data concerning my virtual presence on their site.
Imagine a place where two virtual avatars of yours can be merged into one strong avatar. For example, your AI Avatar on a job portal can merge with your AI avatar on a cooking site to create a more appealing avatar.
Imagine downloading your AI avatars, merging them, and keeping them on your device to help answer questions from dealers while searching for a new home, all while directing the AI not to leak personal data.
To be continued…
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