Uber Engineers Built an AI Clone of Their CEO — Here's Why
Uber Engineers Built an AI Clone of Their CEO — Here's Why

Imagine practicing your big presentation with your boss... before actually meeting them. That's exactly what Uber engineers have been doing — except their "boss" is an AI clone.
Meet 'Dara AI': The Executive Simulator
During a recent podcast appearance, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi revealed his engineering team secretly developed "Dara AI," a chatbot trained on his communication style and decision-making patterns. Far from being a novelty, this digital twin serves as a crucial preparation tool.
"Teams run their proposals through Dara AI first," Khosrowshahi explained. "By anticipating the tough questions my digital counterpart might ask, they arrive at our meetings with bulletproof presentations." He joked that materials reaching his desk now come "pre-polished to perfection."
From Code Monkeys to Strategic Thinkers
The CEO describes Uber as "an empire built on algorithms," where engineers serve as both architects and builders. AI adoption has skyrocketed:
- 90% of software engineers use AI tools daily
- 30% qualify as power users, reshaping core systems
"They're not just laying bricks anymore," Khosrowshahi observed. "AI lets them redesign entire buildings while standing inside them."
Silicon Valley's Workplace Revolution
The initiative reflects broader changes sweeping tech companies. As Business Insider recently reported, top engineers increasingly focus on high-level strategy while AI handles repetitive coding tasks. For algorithm-dependent firms like Uber, this shift creates unprecedented agility.
The unexpected benefit? Engineers report feeling more confident presenting ideas — whether to their artificial boss or the real one.
Key Points:
- Uber created an AI version of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi for presentation rehearsals
- The tool helps teams anticipate executive feedback and refine proposals
- Nearly all (90%) Uber engineers now incorporate AI into daily work
- Advanced users (30%) leverage AI for architectural redesigns
- Reflects Silicon Valley's trend of using AI to elevate engineering roles

