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AI INFLUENCERS TAKE OVER
Monday, 24 March, 2025
Plus Should We Hand Total Control To AI Agents?Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.usAI Avatars Are Coming for Influencers' Jobs—Is the Creator Economy Ready? AI avatars are shaking up the creator scene, letting influencers digitally clone themselves for non-stop content. Startups like Genies are crafting hyper-realistic virtual personas, while AI models like Aitana López are already raking in cash. But as these digital doppelgängers rise, questions about authenticity and the future of human influencers are heating up. Handing Over Total Control to AI Agents? Hard Pass, Says MITMIT experts are throwing up caution signs about giving AI agents full autonomy. While these bots can juggle tasks like scheduling and online shopping, letting them loose without human checks could lead to unintended chaos. The takeaway? Keep humans in the driver's seat to dodge potential AI slip-ups.AI in Coding: Devs Split Between Embracing and Avoiding ItAI is creeping into coding, and devs are divided. Some are all in, using AI daily to handle repetitive tasks, while others steer clear, wary of its impact. Surveys show mixed feelings about AI taking over jobs, but most agree it's more of a tool than a threat. Still, AI isn't flawless—tools like ChatGPT have been caught making errors, like fabricating quotes and misreading data. AI's Big Flaw: Can't Learn on the FlyToday's AI is kinda stuck—it learns during training but can't update itself in real-time. This means once it's out in the wild, it can't adapt or improve on the go, making it less useful in fast-changing situations. Developers are working on solutions, but for now, AI's still got some growing up to do. AI Job Displacement: Slow Burn or Sudden Shock?AI's creeping into the workplace, automating tasks and shaking up workflows. While mass layoffs haven't hit yet, some experts warn we might be in the calm before the storm. Studies suggest up to 40% of jobs could be at risk as AI keeps leveling up. The big question: will this shift be a slow burn or a sudden upheaval?AI Turns Your Audience’s Chatter Into Next-Level Marketing Magic Brands like Spotify and Ben & Jerry’s are tapping into AI to remix audience comments into super-personalized content—from custom playlists to city-themed ice creams. AI doesn’t just listen; it transforms fan talk into hype marketing, boosting vibes and keeping customers locked in. (44 words)AI's Making Job Hunting Easier—But Also Way HarderAI tools like LazyApply are blowing up, helping nearly half of job seekers crank out apps instantly. But now companies might skip AI-filled inboxes, hiring through friends and connections instead. That means if your network game isn’t strong, job hunting could get even tougher.