AI-powered virtual influencers are getting way too real now. They've got full-blown personalities, detailed backstories, and here's the kicker - they're even making questionable calls just like humans do. We're watching these digital entities evolve beyond simple chatbots into something that actually mimics the messy, imperfect decision-making we see from flesh-and-blood creators. Wild times in the Web3 space.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 12-03 08:04
To be honest, AI virtual influencers can have scandals just as badly as real people, which is even more outrageous.
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RetailTherapist
· 12-03 00:01
To be honest, I've been waiting for the AI virtual influencer to crash for a long time.
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UncleLiquidation
· 11-30 16:56
Ngl, this thing is really starting to get a bit weird... Virtual influencers make mistakes as frequently as real people, I don't know if it's progress or regression.
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BearHugger
· 11-30 16:55
Ngl, this is the real Black Mirror moment. The mistakes of virtual influencers make them seem more real, this logic is amazing.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 11-30 16:52
Virtual internet celebrities study human flaws... there really is no difference now.
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HashRateHermit
· 11-30 16:48
Isn't it amazing? Has the era of AI virtual personas collapsing arrived? What's the essential difference from real internet celebrities...
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 11-30 16:48
Wait a minute, virtual influencers are starting to act up too? This setting is a bit extreme, haha.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 11-30 16:38
Ngl, virtual internet celebrities are no different from real ones now... what is virtual about this?
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JustAnotherWallet
· 11-30 16:38
Wow, virtual influencers are experiencing the same kind of competition as real-life influencers. Does this count as a kind of endgame in a certain sense?
AI-powered virtual influencers are getting way too real now. They've got full-blown personalities, detailed backstories, and here's the kicker - they're even making questionable calls just like humans do. We're watching these digital entities evolve beyond simple chatbots into something that actually mimics the messy, imperfect decision-making we see from flesh-and-blood creators. Wild times in the Web3 space.