AI Influencers Out-Earn Humans, Sparking Social Media Revolt
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A new digital divide is emerging on social media. It is not based on geography or wealth, but on whether a creator is human.
Artificial Intelligence is powering a new class of influencers. These AI personas, with perfectly curated looks and flawless content, are gaining millions of followers. More importantly, they are securing major brand deals, often at higher rates than their human counterparts.
The rise of these digital stars has split the online community. Critics argue that AI floods platforms with fake, repetitive content. They say it steals opportunities from real people and creates unrealistic standards.
Supporters counter that AI tools can democratize fame. They allow anyone, regardless of looks or resources, to build a professional online presence. For some, it is a creative and financial equalizer.
The trend forces a difficult question: In the future of social media, will authenticity be valued more than perfection? The battle for online attention is now between person and program.