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AI Influencers (what I've learned + questions)

AI is the future of media, at least to a large degree:

  • AI Influencers that post ‘edutainment’ content in a given niche

  • AI Influencers that cater to loneliness & despair and lead users into a ‘premium’ tier of content via FanVue

  • AI Influencers that dance on TikTok using a tool like Viggle. This connects to Discord. A better or higher quality approach is to use Pexels videos that you download and then mix with Viggle.

  • An agency that manages collabs between various AI influencers

  • Using Kling to make videos from your AI character

  • Using Udio to create AI music for FREE (great for making ads)

  • Apply your AI character to affiliate programs of other brands as a route to monetization

  • Wanx is a video generator that is incredibly detailed in generating complex movements; yet expensive at $1 for 2 seconds of video. This can be ran locally or via the cloud

  • Veo 2 is another good video model, but less dynamic than Wanx ($0.50 per 1 second of video)

  • Vid AI lets you create entire short-form videos with just a single prompt

Is it ethical to leverage a particular female form to attract an audience of easy manipulated men? Where is the line to be drawn? What if I create an influencer that meshes two worlds together? Eg, a beautiful 21 year old fitness influencer with alluring physical attributes who also makes content talking about mil-tech and economic trends… Or, the world’s first digital business analyst with a ‘premium’ content tier. Or, an Arab woman who reviews oral tobacco products on private jets (also with a ‘premium’ content tier).