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    AI Can Help You Find Your Doppelganger. Here’s How

    AwaisBy AwaisDecember 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    An image of me next to an image of who chatGPT says is my doppelganger
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    Have you ever wondered where in the world your twin is, or who you resemble in the celebrity world? A chatbot isn’t afraid to offend, so you might learn something new by asking AI rather than a friend.

    While finding your look-alike isn’t the most groundbreaking use case for AI, it is fun and entertaining — and that counts for something. We’ve certainly seen worse AI trends, like that AI action figure.

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    If you’ve seen those “Who do I look like?” posts in the Reddit Doppelganger group, this is the same approach. You’re just asking AI, instead of random strangers on the internet.

    Other unhinged ways to use AI include hugging your younger self, asking it for beauty advice, seeing how you’ll age, generating your future baby’s face, testing out hairstyles and trying on outfits.

    I was searching for a specific celebrity look-alike AI app, and I came across a few during my research. Then I realized I could simply ask ChatGPT by uploading a few selfies into a specific GPT.

    Be nice, ChatGPT.

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, CNET’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)


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    Use ChatGPT as a celebrity look-alike tool 

    First up, you’ll need a few photos to upload. Aim for three photos of yourself facing head-on, with only you in them, so as not to confuse the AI tool. Make sure they’re clear and up to date. No sunglasses, filters or bad lighting.

    I asked ChatGPT if it could do this directly in the chat, but it said it couldn’t help with face-matching because that’s considered facial recognition or identification, which it’s not allowed to do.

    It can do this, though:

    A screenshot of an AI-generated list of ways to figure out who your doppelganger is, according to ChatGPT

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    Boring. 

    But there is a way around this. 

    In the sidebar, click on GPTs. Type “celebrity” into the search bar.

    A screenshot of a list of celebrity-focused GPTs available on ChatGPT

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    Pick the first one, Find My Celebrity Look-Alike. It’s been used more than 6 million times. Then press on Start Chat. It will look like this:

    A screenshot of the "Find My Celebrity Look Alike" GPT on ChatGPT

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    It’ll open a chatbox where you can upload your photos. Pick between various prompts that’ll either generate one celebrity look-alike or multiple. 

    I started with one, just to test it out. I clicked on Find my most accurate celebrity look-alike.  

    This is what ChatGPT said:

    A screenshot of an AI-generated explanation of why Gillian Jacobs is my doppelganger

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    I had to Google her, but I recognized her immediately. I asked the GPT for a side-by-side photo. This is when it got a little weird. It made a weird AI caricature of me on the left — I look like an alien:

    An image of me next to an image of who chatGPT says is my doppelganger

    Me on the left (though it’s been AI-ified by ChatGPT), Gillian Jacobs on the right.

    Amanda Smith/ChatGPT

    I asked it not to change the photo of me on the left and to use the real image, but it made me look even worse with its AI-fueled adjustments to my face. So, I did it myself. This is the real image of me on the left and Jacobs on the right:

    A photo of me next to a photo of Gillian Jacobs

    Me on the left; Gillian Jacobs on the right.

    Amanda Smith/CNET; Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images

    What do you think? 

    When I redid the prompt and selected four celebrity look-alikes, Jacobs didn’t even come up. Here’s what I got: 

    • Amy Adams (casual/off-screen style)
    • Carey Mulligan (indie film roles like An Education)
    • Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)
    • Renee Zellweger (Bridget Jones-era)

    When I Googled these four women, I didn’t see any similarities. ChatGPT got closest the first time, with Gillian Jacobs. It’s interesting how the AI used what I was wearing and my “vibe” when finding my doppelganger, not just my physical traits. I’d take it with a grain of salt, because things like posture and outfits don’t count. 

    ChatGPT did tell me I have a “mischievous vibe,” which made me smile. It also said I have an “all-American” appearance, which is hilarious, given that I’m Australian. 

    I’ll take it as a compliment. 

    I asked my wife if I look anything like Gillian Jacobs. She replied, “I can see it.” 

    Again, I’ll take it. 

    Nicely played, ChatGPT. Just don’t bother asking it to create a photo of you and your doppelganger, unless you want a good laugh at the messy AI caricature it creates. 

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