Who hasn't wanted to ditch a work call recently? People are tired of videoconferences, and they just want a moment to themselves. Introducing the Coors Light Clone Machine. Created by Leo Burnett Chicago, the idea allows people to create a digital doppleganger and loop a video of themselves to play during their meeting calls, and look like they're engaged, even when they've stepped away. It's a fun, refreshing antidote to the long work-from-home hours and 'always on' feelings we're all experiencing - a perfect tool to make meeting fatigue a bit more bearable. All it takes is 30 seconds to create a video that looks like you're engaged in the conversation - an attentive nod, a scribble of notes, a 'good point' gesture and you're free to enjoy a cold one during the workday.