Artificial intelligence is shaking up practices in all sectors . It is used as well in video games, as CD Projekt proved by recreating the voice of a deceased voice actor for Cyberpunk 2077 , as in the automobile or medical industry.

Influencers also want to jump on the AI ​​bandwagon. A Spanish agency created an influencer using artificial intelligence. She has more than 120,000 followers on Instagram, which clearly didn’t ask her to take a selfie to check if she was human. Aitana Lopez generates thousands of euros per month. An Instagram influencer with 120,000 subscribers brings in thousands of euros per month

The Clueless, a Spanish influencer agency, can rub its hands in view of the great success of its influencer created with AI. Aitana Lopez, who has had her own Instagram account since June, has 124,000 subscribers on Instagram. She has just over 6,000 followers on X and 2,000 on TikTok.

Aitana Lopez could bring in up to €10,000 per month with an average monthly income of around €3,000 according to Rubén Cruz, founder of The Clueless agency. To generate so much money, the AI ​​can count on its partnership with Big, of which it has become the muse, and its undressed photos published on Fanvue, an equivalent of OnlyFans.

No matter the occasion, the 'little black dress' never fails! 🖤 ​​This photo is not from today, but she wanted to share it with you 💋 What do you think? 😌 #HappyFriday pic.twitter.com/2sFJAEc47W
— Fitness_Aitana (@Fitness_Aitana) November 17, 2023 

The Clueless goes so far as to lend her own personality to Aitana , described as " a strong and determined woman, independent in her actions and generous in her desire to help others ". For those unfamiliar with AI or who don’t look closely at Aitana’s photos, it’s hard to notice that she’s not a human.

It must be said that design experts do everything to make it appear larger than life, particularly by integrating it into real environments. The company’s other model, active for about two months, Maia Lima , is entitled to the same care. At the moment, she has 4,500 subscribers on Instagram.

The influencer agency began considering creating influencers “ so they don’t have to depend on other people who have egos, quirks, or are just looking to make a lot of money posing .” The Clueless also offers brands the opportunity to create their own AI model with a unique face and personality , like Aitana Lopez. This is enough to scare real influencers…

  • Flying Squid
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    217 months ago

    That doesn’t look like a he, unless this is the first AI drag queen model.

      • @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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        207 months ago

        Correct translation would be “this model doesn’t exist, but it earns…”

        French doesn’t have a separate pronoun for objects, you just use the male/female pronoun depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine (in terms of grammatical gender, which isn’t the same as human gender)

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            Keep in mind that grammatical gender is completely unrelated to human gender (unless you are specifically referring to a person). You’re “forced” to “gender” all nouns in French, but it doesn’t mean you are personifying them.

            Gender can even vary among synonyms for the same idea. Like for example “Bateau” (boat) is masculine, but “Barque” (a type of boat) is feminine.

      • @zoeOP
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        yep, sorry

  • @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz
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    These are getting pretty good. It’s pretty difficult to spot the errors in this one.

    The eyes are odd, especially the pupils/iris’; there’s a bit of hair sticking out from her right shoulder; the strap on the left just disappears when it meets hair.

    As well, the eyebrows are both very different, the collar bone is unequal, and the face itself is more asymmetrical then would be expected; but all of these could be natural, so.

    • @TheDoctorDonna@lemmy.world
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      When it comes to the assymetry, I actually prefer it. It’s more relatable. Personally, I have one eye and ear that sits noticeably lower than the other, it almost feels like that could have been an intentional effect to seem more natural.

  • @guacupado@lemmy.world
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    “ so they don’t have to depend on other people who have egos, quirks, or are just looking to make a lot of money posing .”

    As opposed to the work that AI models put in, right? lol. They see this as anyone else: easy money off of simps. Honestly if I were smart enough I’d do the same.

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      free market baby!

      also models will soon unionize and demand their work to be considered as ‘intellectual property’, and Ai models would be accused of IP theft smh

      i am on the tech bro side on this one …

    • hh93
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      27 months ago

      Yeah

      It’s just sad how stupid or ignorant to modern methods of influencing them most humans are to fall for stuff like this

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      Article author probably jealous coz he can’t afford sex changing surgery and and cash on his body…