Why do you need to submit a five-minute-long training video of yourself when using Pickle, the service that lets you create an avatar for Zoom calls?

When using Pickle, the service that lets you create an avatar for Zoom calls, submitting a five-minute-long training video of yourself is part of the process to create a lifelike avatar that mimics your facial expressions and gestures. Pickle uses this training video to analyze your movements, expressions, and speech patterns so that it can generate a personalized avatar that reflects your mannerisms accurately during virtual meetings or presentations. By providing a longer training video, Pickle can gather more data to create a more realistic and compelling avatar that enhances your virtual presence and engagement during Zoom calls.

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