Can Virtual Influencers Replace Human Celebrities?

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Urvashi

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AI-generated personalities gain followers and influence opinions without human experience. Does this innovation enhance creativity and accessibility, or does it undermine authenticity and emotional connection? How do virtual influencers impact mental health and social expectations among fans?
 
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Even though I see intensive use of virtual influencers, I do not think they will replace human celebrities. After all there is a human being behind a virtual influencer, it only has AI generated appearance, it is basically run by humans.
 

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Even though I see intensive use of virtual influencers, I do not think they will replace human celebrities. After all there is a human being behind a virtual influencer, it only has AI generated appearance, it is basically run by humans.
It is revolution itself in the AI.
 

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Virtual influencers can’t fully replace human celebrities. They can promote brands, tell stories, and even engage audiences, but they lack real-life experience, emotion, and authenticity. People still connect with humans on a personal level, so virtual influencers complement rather than replace real personalities.
 
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