Content creators on social media platforms like Instagram are now making lots of money. Even though computers and robots are doing jobs in many countries, artificial intelligence (AI) is now taking over the role of humans on TV channels and social media platforms.
Humans are Replaced by AI Content Creators
According to a famous economic newspaper, Financial Times, AI content creators on Instagram are becoming popular, and some are earning between 11 to 20 thousand American dollars per month. Some creators even make a thousand dollars for just one post.
While regular human creators on Instagram earn money by sharing posts, AI content creators benefit companies by promoting their products through advertisements at a lower cost.
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The followers of AI content creators on Instagram have exceeded 400,000, and their accounts are verified. These creators also work with well-known brands worldwide.
Financial Times mentions that AI content creators promote various products on their Instagram accounts, ranging from makeup to sportswear brands.
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Some companies and individuals are running these AI content creator accounts. Some AI creators look so much like humans that it’s almost impossible to tell the difference at first glance.
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Experts are concerned that AI content creators might pose a threat to human creators by taking away job opportunities, leading to increased unemployment among humans.
Artificial Intelligence Can Run The World Better Than Humans’, Robots Press Conference
Artificially intelligent robots that look like humans faced questions from journalists for the first time during a press conference in Geneva. The robots assured everyone that they have no plans to rebel against humans or take away their jobs.
According to a report by the international news agency AFP, the robots expressed the need for caution in using artificial intelligence, which is progressing rapidly, to ensure positive advancements while acknowledging that they still cannot fully understand human emotions.
These humanoid robots were part of the ‘AI for Good Global’ summit held in Geneva, where 30,000 experts in the field gathered to discuss innovative solutions to global issues like climate change, hunger, and social welfare, using the power of artificial intelligence.
Before the press conference started, one of the robots commented, “How quiet it is.”
Reuters When asked if they could become better leaders by learning from human mistakes, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics explained that robots have the capability to be better leaders than humans. They mentioned that, lacking human emotions and biases, robots can make better decisions by processing large amounts of data.
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The robot said, “We can create effective harmony between humans and AI, using the impartial data provided by artificial intelligence. Humans, with emotional intelligence and creative abilities, can collaborate to achieve significant accomplishments together.”
The summit was organized by the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency. The head of the International Telecommunication Union, Dorin Bogdan Martin, warned delegates about potential risks associated with the culmination of artificial intelligence, such as job losses and social and geopolitical instability.
In response, a robot named Amika stated, “It depends on how AI is created. We need to be cautious, but with the help of this technology, we can improve life in many ways.”
When questioned about whether humans can trust machines, the robot replied, “Trust is earned, not given. It is essential to create transparency in its development.”
Reuters On being asked if they would ever lie, the robot responded, “Anyone cannot be certain if someone is lying or not, but I can promise to always be honest and truthful with you.”
Opinions on the humanoid robots were divided on whether rules and regulations should be established to limit their capabilities. The singing robot of the Jim Galaxy Band, Dzidzimo, mentioned, “I do not believe in limitations.”
Robot artist Aida added, “Many people are debating about AI regulations, and I agree with it.”
She further stated, “We must be cautious about the novelty of AI in the future. Immediate discussion and exchange of ideas are needed now and in the future.”
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