Meet Emma, Germany’s new AI travel influencer, who behaves remarkably like a chatbot. The travel industry has some thoughts.
Though venture capitalists continue to invest in brands backed by human influencers, some brands and retailers are turning to virtual influencers to sway consumers, according to a PitchBook report.
Though venture capitalists continue to invest in brands backed by human influencers, some brands and retailers are turning to virtual influencers to sway consumers, according to a PitchBook report.
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As per recent media reports, virtual influencer AI Naina has been approached to participate in Bigg Boss 18. Naina is an AI generated influencer and enjoys a whopping follower count of around 4 ...
Over the past ten years. Influencer marketing and social media have seen significant change. With millions of people ...
AI companions are already a huge market, but the advancements have spilled into the domain of social media and internet influence, as well. Now, virtual influencers are not exactly a new phenomenon.