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'My AI twin may get me more modelling work'

March 11, 2024 CD

Images: Digital Twins/Cognoscope

In an innovative twist to digital identity, London based model, Alexsandrah Gondora, has created a virtual, AI generated version of herself!

Gondora (the model whose image you can view by clicking here) is following in the footsteps of #Shudu, one of the world's first digital supermodels. Shudu has nearly 250k followers, is a virtual influencer and has been involved in marketing campaigns for luxury brands #Balenciaga, #Lexus and #Balmain. Interestingly, Alexsandrah has also been a real life model for Shudu but will now also be paid royalties where her own AI doppelganger appears in any marketing campaigns or photoshoots.

There was a backlash against fashion brand #Levi's last year, when it announced that it would be using AI to generate models of more diverse body types and skin tones to increase representation of models. Concerns were raised about fair pay for models and whether virtual models would take away work from real ones. It wasn’t just models with concerns, makeup artists and hairstylists also expressed concerns about the impact of AI on their industry. Levi’s partnered with Lalaland.ai for that initiative and following the criticism of it’s announcement, it backtracked and saying it was "committed to using AI technologies equitably and transparently".

“AI versions of celebrities”

However, demand for virtual models and influencers is only growing.

Whilst, Meta has its own AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT, it also introduced 28 new ones with different personalities that use images of celebrities. For example, Tom Brady’s likeness is used for “Bru”, a chatbot used for debating sports. And Kendall Jenner's plays “Billie” a chatbot represented as a big sister to give users advice! Other celebrities that these AI chatbots are modelled on include Bear Grylls and Snoop Dogg. Deals reportedly ranged between $1m and $5m for using the images of celebrities to create these characters.

So, does Alexsandrah Gondora's venture into digital twinning represent a savvy move to capitalise on Metaverse trends, or does it echo broader concerns about AI's impact on employment in creative industries? The debate is far from over.

Original reporting by @SamGruet at the BBC.

In AI Tags #DigitalTwins, #AI, #Workplacetrends, #bbc
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Competing In the Age of AI

February 18, 2020 CD
Marco Iansiti, Chas Dhami and Karim Lakhani

Marco Iansiti, Chas Dhami and Karim Lakhani

A pleasure to meet Professors Marco Iansiti and Karim Lakhani in London last night !

Helping "democratise AI" with their latest book:

  • "Competing in the Age of AI.

  • Strategy and Leadership when Algorithms and Networks run the world."

Their example of Rembrandt, leads one to think: “Whilst 'life is short, and art is long'....with Artificial intelligence it can be even longer !”

You can order the book via this link

Tags #AI, #strategy, #leadership
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Emotion recognition is China’s new surveillance craze

November 1, 2019 CD
Source: Financial Times

Source: Financial Times

China’s cutting edge #AI technology, for crime prediction systems:

  • “Emotion recognition” complements facial recognition, gait recognition, eye tracking and crowd analysis

  • The enhanced security requires safeguards on privacy and miscarriages of justice across cultures

  • A new legal framework for facial recognition systems awaited in UK

#Amazon, #Google and #Microsoft also developing emotion recognition technology

Click here for more

Tags #AI, #Ethical AI, #Social AI
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