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Posted on 2023/10/24 by mendicott

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In China, the rise of virtual humans is transforming the marketing industry, as computer-generated characters are increasingly replacing social media influencers and entertainers. These digital figures, each with their own personalities and backstories, are utilized to promote real products and places, offering the advantage of complete control without the risks associated with real celebrities, such as scandals. One research firm predicts that this market could be worth $42 billion by 2030 in China alone. While some see benefits in their adaptability to roles like sign language interpreters and newsreaders, concerns are emerging regarding the impact on job opportunities and the ethical implications of engaging with artificial beings. Some believe that the trend represents just the first step towards a future where everyone might have a computer-generated version of themselves.

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