Cognitive Fingerprint™ vs AI clone / Delphi
An AI clone can imitate what you have already said. Cognitive Fingerprint™ extracts the judgment the clone needs before it can represent you well.
The named rule underneath the repeated move.
An AI clone or digital twin usually works from what is already available: content, voice, memory, documents, chat history, and biographical facts. That can help it sound familiar and recall context.
Cognitive Fingerprint™ extracts the thinking underneath the surface record. It names the moves a person repeats, the criteria behind their decisions, the blind spots they miss, and the beliefs that make their judgment coherent.
When to use which.
Use an AI clone when you need a familiar interface, memory layer, or voice-shaped assistant. Use Cognitive Fingerprint™ before cloning when the system needs to represent the person's judgment rather than echo their phrasing.
Honest verdict.
A clone can be useful after the source has been extracted. You can't clone what you can't articulate. Cognitive Fingerprint™ is the upstream extraction step that turns hidden expertise into usable source material for any digital twin.
Common questions
How is Cognitive Fingerprint™ different from an AI clone or digital twin?+
An AI clone or digital twin usually starts from memory, voice, and past content. Cognitive Fingerprint™ extracts the operating logic underneath that material: judgment, criteria, blind spots, and repeated expert patterns.
Why does an AI clone need Cognitive Fingerprint™?+
You can't clone what you can't articulate. Cognitive Fingerprint™ is the upstream extraction step that gives a clone or digital twin the source material it needs to represent more than vocabulary.