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Ep. 90: Immortalize Your Knowledge? Sensay CEO Dan Thomson on Building Digital Versions of You

Ep. 90: Immortalize Your Knowledge? Sensay CEO Dan Thomson on Building Digital Versions of You

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In this episode, host JC Granger chats with Dan Thomson, founder and CEO of Sensay — an AI company on a mission to make your knowledge last forever through intelligent digital replicas that think, speak, and solve problems like you do.

Sensay helps individuals and businesses turn their expertise into living assets. By capturing how people communicate, make decisions, and approach challenges, Sensay’s replicas serve as 24/7 digital extensions — powering everything from sales and support to onboarding and coaching. Whether you're preserving the voice of a retiring executive, scaling the presence of your top performer, or creating your own monetizable AI persona, Sensay is making it possible to evolve your knowledge beyond yourself.

Dan shares the deeply personal story that inspired the company, how philosophy and technology intersect in their work, and why Sensay is built around empathy, ethics, and empowerment — not replacement. From legacy-building to licensing your own AI self, this episode dives into a bold vision of the future where human potential doesn’t disappear — it multiplies.

AI Replicas If you're curious about digital immortality, AI-driven knowledge transfer, or the future of meaningful human-AI collaboration, this conversation is one you won't forget.

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