AI avatars in China just proved they are better influencers. It only took a duo 7 hours to rake in more than $7 million | CNBC
AI avatars in China just proved they are better influencers. It only took a duo 7 hours to rake in more than $7 million | CNBC

AI avatars in China just proved they are ace influencers. It only took a duo 7 hours to rake in more than $7 million

Avatars generated by artificial intelligence are now able to sell more than real people can, according to a collaboration between Chinese tech company Baidu and a popular livestreamer.
Luo Yonghao, one of China’s earliest and most popular livestreamers, and his co-host Xiao Mu both used digital versions of themselves to interact with viewers in real time for well over six hours on Sunday on Baidu’s e-commerce livestreaming platform “Youxuan”, the Chinese tech company said. The session raked in 55 million yuan ($7.65 million).
In comparison, Luo’s first livestream attempt on Youxuan last month, which lasted just over four hours, saw fewer orders for consumer electronics, food and other key products, Baidu said.