digital influencer
50 Top Digital Influencers to Follow at the end of 2022 and in 2023
Here's is our 2023 edition of 50 Top Global Digital Influencers to Follow on Twitter at the end of 2022 & in 2023 [ranked by our home made algorithm]. This list is of course non exhaustive. Hope you'll enjoy this list (the ranking here is in fact not important, the important things are the ideas, knowledge, and insights shared by the experts, KOLs & tech influencers there). We analyzed on stochastic samples the keywords mentioned at the beginning of the article (the fields of digital transformation) on Internet and Twitter between November 2022 and the end of September 2022. This analysis was done using a home made NLP algorithm written by our team, mainly in Prolog (yes, there are still people who use Prolog;)). The main structure of the algorithm is a decision tree and so the AI here is "symbolic" because Prolog is a programming language based on mathematical logic.
50 Top Digital Influencers to Follow at the end of 2021 and in 2022
Here's is our 2022 edition of 50 Top Global Digital Influencers to Follow on Twitter in 2022 [ranked by our home made algorithm]. This list is of course non exhaustive. Hope you'll enjoy this list (the ranking here is in fact not important, the important things are the ideas, knowledge, and insights shared by the experts & influencers there). Take care, and stay all safe & healthy.
AI Generated Avatars Becoming Digital Influencers
As the recent rise in Covid-19 threatens once again to shutter advertising agencies, film studios, and similar media "factories" globally, a quiet, desperate shift is taking place in the creation of new media, brought about by increasingly sophisticated AI capabilities. A new spate of actors and models are making their way to people's screens, such as pink-haired Imma, right, who has developed an extensive following in Japan on Instagram and TikTok, and is appearing increasingly on the covers of Japanese magazines. Imma joins a growing host of digital avatars who are replacing human actors, models, and photographers with computer-generated equivalents. Cloud-based GPUs and sophisticated game and modeling software have increasingly attracted the attention of a new generation of artist/programmers who are taking advantage of this to generate images, video, and audio that are becoming increasingly indistinguishable from reality, especially when that reality is otherwise captured via jump cuts, and matte overlays that have made tools such as TikTok and Reels the primary tools for video production for the typical Instagram celebrity. The business potential for such virtual models and spokespeople is huge, according to a recent piece by Bloomberg on digital avatars. Such avatars have obvious benefits over their flesh and blood counterparts.
- Asia > Japan (0.25)
- North America > United States > California (0.05)
- Media (0.90)
- Information Technology > Services (0.35)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Infections and Infectious Diseases (0.35)
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50 Top Digital Influencers to Follow at the end of 2020 and in 2021
Here's our new annual Fine List of 50 Top Global Digital Influencers to Follow on Twitter in 2021 [ranked by our home made algorithm]. Hope you'll enjoy this list (the ranking here is in fact not important, the important things are the ideas, knowledge, and insights shared by the experts and influencers there). Take care, and stay all safe and healthy.
- Information Technology > Communications > Social Media (0.86)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.70)
Can Deepfakes Be Used For The Good Of Humanity?
Deepfakes, an unknown word in the traditional dictionary, has found a morbid meaning in today's world of technology and media. Everyone in today's era of AI revolution has heard of deepfakes and has heard about the worst of it. Be it Obama's public service announcement deepfake or Zuckerberg's'truth' about privacy on Facebook video, deepfake has shown how it can have an impact on misleading the viewers. If people can't tell the difference between a real video and a deepfake one, then it becomes an easy way to manipulate the public. It is, therefore, difficult to imagine that there is a better way to utilise deepfakes, a good way to leverage its technology.
- Information Technology (0.54)
- Banking & Finance (0.34)
- Information Technology > Communications > Social Media (0.98)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.86)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining > Big Data (0.34)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Neural Networks (0.34)
Is AI the Future of Digital Influencers?
The term "influencer" has been populating the digital sphere for a long time now, and so far, it has gone largely undefined. As we know it, an influencer can be anyone that holds influence over their audience, community, or platform. Celebrities, politicians, models were the original ones; then came strictly digital ones like YouTubers, bloggers, Instagram models, and even internet-famous pets. Now, we're in a place to, again, redefine who belongs within the term. We'll look at deepfakes, CGI models, digital actresses, robotic streamers, and Sophia the robot, which all seem to point towards a not-so-far future where our digital influencers could be made up by artificial intelligence.
- North America > United States (0.15)
- North America > Bermuda (0.05)
- Europe > Finland (0.05)
- Asia > Middle East > Saudi Arabia (0.05)
- Information Technology (0.54)
- Banking & Finance (0.34)
- Information Technology > Communications > Social Media (0.98)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.86)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining > Big Data (0.34)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Neural Networks (0.34)
Virtual creators aren't AI -- but AI is coming for them
Lil Miquela's 1.5 million followers watch her eat sherbet on the beach, visit her favorite art galleries, and hang out with other robot models. Lil Miquela is a digital influencer created using motion graphics -- something companies have long been capable of making. But even though she isn't truly an AI creation, her success has inspired venture capitalists like Betaworks to invest heavily in virtual creators and work with startups to progress the technology forward. The future of influencers, according to the general director of Betaworks' startup bootcamp, Danika Laszuk, is digital beings who actually are powered by AI. Betaworks' next startup camp will focus on what Laszuk calls "synthetic media" -- a combination of computer-generated imagery and AI capabilities.
- Banking & Finance > Capital Markets (0.36)
- Information Technology > Services (0.33)
- Information Technology (0.55)
- Banking & Finance (0.34)
- Information Technology > Communications > Social Media (0.98)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.86)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining > Big Data (0.34)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Neural Networks (0.34)