Humanizing Digital Interactions with FaceMe
Key Points
- Danny Tomsett, CEO and founder of FaceMe, describes the company’s digital‑human platform as the world’s leading solution for creating emotional connections in purely digital interactions.
- He highlights the core challenge for businesses: ensuring digital interfaces understand, personalize, and effectively engage users, noting that the human face is the most universal interface we have.
- FaceMe operates as a subscription‑based startup, aiming to make it simple for any organization to design and deploy digital‑human experiences, with global reach supported by cloud infrastructure such as IBM Cloud.
- Tomsett predicts that over the next five to ten years, man‑machine interfaces will become dramatically more humanized and personalized, which drives the company’s long‑term vision.
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# Humanizing Digital Interactions with FaceMe **Source:** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d8ijkFLC9g](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d8ijkFLC9g) **Duration:** 00:01:32 ## Summary - Danny Tomsett, CEO and founder of FaceMe, describes the company’s digital‑human platform as the world’s leading solution for creating emotional connections in purely digital interactions. - He highlights the core challenge for businesses: ensuring digital interfaces understand, personalize, and effectively engage users, noting that the human face is the most universal interface we have. - FaceMe operates as a subscription‑based startup, aiming to make it simple for any organization to design and deploy digital‑human experiences, with global reach supported by cloud infrastructure such as IBM Cloud. - Tomsett predicts that over the next five to ten years, man‑machine interfaces will become dramatically more humanized and personalized, which drives the company’s long‑term vision. ## Sections - [00:00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d8ijkFLC9g&t=0s) **CEO Discusses FaceMe's Digital Human Vision** - Danny Tomsett explains how FaceMe’s subscription‑based digital‑human platform creates personalized, emotionally resonant interactions, leverages IBM Cloud for global scalability, and envisions more humanized man‑machine interfaces in the next decade. ## Full Transcript
(intrepid pop music)
- My name is Danny Tomsett.
I'm the CEO and founder of FaceMe,
and FaceMe is a company that has built
the world-leading digital human platform,
which is all about creating an emotional connection
in a digital world.
One of the challenges for customers,
particularly as they're interacting more and more
on digital channels and not with humans is,
"How do I know that you understand me?"
"How do you personalize an experience to me?"
"How do we create better man and machine interfaces,
because they're becoming such a common part of our life?"
We've seen just this incredible response,
based on the fact that our face,
is probably the most universal interface
that's ever existed anyway.
So, it's been really interesting
just learning around how people enjoy conversation.
How they actually...
create empathy themselves for a digital human.
(intrepid pop music)
We're a startup company.
We provide this as a subscription,
and our whole vision is around how making this
incredibly easy for any organization to consume
and build experiences using digital humans.
So as a global company with global customers,
you know Cloud is supporting that need.
Both in the geographical sense,
and IBM Cloud helps us with that.
I believe that the interface between man and machine
is gonna change dramatically.
In the next five to ten years,
you're gonna see they're more humanized
and more personalized than ever before.
That's what we're super excited about,
and that's our vision for the future.
(intrepid pop music)