Link to an article about what it is: https://www.scrile.com/blog/what-is-an-ai-influencer
AI influencers are reshaping social media with digital faces that look real, act consistent, and attract millions of followers. This article explains what AI influencers are, how they’re created, why brands invest in them, and how you can build your own digital persona with Scrile AI.
An excerpt from that article.


Argumentum ad populum (if said “millions” are actual Homo sapiens individuals, because “Dead Internet Theory” became so real that there’s this strange phenomenon in which bots are following and watching other bots, sometimes even themselves) isn’t necessarily a proof that something’s “good”. For example, poop also attracts millions of flies, yet it doesn’t make poop tasty. This serves both for actual Homo sapiens “influencers” and simulacra of said “influencers”: quantity doesn’t mean quality.
I’d a “googol” (pun intended) times more prefer following a stranger’s Neocities blog with less than a half a dozen followers than follow a person (regardless of whether their content is good or awful) who’ve been keeping millions of people hostage, together with themselves, to a parasocial relationship inside a platform from a monopolistic corporation (Google, owner of Youtube) from which neither are willing to release themselves. I say this as someone who have been actively boycotting Youtube for two years and counting, I never watched Youtube anymore, not even through circumvented manners. Yeah, I miss some of the STEM channels from there, but if they didn’t seek Fediverse platforms and alternative donation-based platforms to be humanly closer to their audience, they don’t care about their audience at all so they don’t care about me as someone who values privacy and hates corporations.
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