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In Pictures: Behind the scenes of MyCyberTwin

We take a look at how AI is being used at the Aussie company
[[xref:http://www.computerworld.com.au/tag/mycybertwin|MyCyberTwin]] first made waves in 2009 with its CyberTwin product.

MyCyberTwin first made waves in 2009 with its CyberTwin product.

We take a look at how AI is being used at the Aussie company, who has clients including NASA and the National Australia Bank.

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