Zoom’s latest feature lets you create a digital avatar version of yourself that can appear in video messages so that you don’t need to record footage of your real face. These deceptively real-looking videos will initially only be available in so-called Zoom Clips, where users can record short video messages to send to colleagues, the video conferencing platform says. Instead of recording a video yourself, you write out a piece of text and the software then gets your avatar to read it out for you, even imitating your voice and matching the movements of your avatar’s voice. Zoom has yet to elabo…