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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBrands using AI-generated influencers to promote products on social media (The Guardian, 6/21/26)
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/21/brands-using-ai-generated-influencers-to-promote-products-on-social-media-snip-
Clarissa Mansbridge, a former celebrity manager who has previously worked with Katie Price, creates images of AI influencers for brands as part of her Mia Metaverse portfolio. She says brands approach her because she has the technical ability to create hyperrealistic, aspirational digital humans.
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If you sign with a brand, theyll make you sign an NDA saying you cant talk about the fact theyre using [AI], because consumer trust is still being built. I call it plausible deniability.
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Brands want high-end photography, but they dont want to pay $20,000 to $70,000 for a traditional photoshoot, she said. Unfortunately, human influencers killed the market for themselves. Brands are moving to AI to cut out issues like bad press, personal opinions, hourly rates and photographers.
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I'd call that fraud. Fraud that deserves a boycott. The last thing fraud-via-AI-and-lies deserves is consumer trust.
This article helps show just dishonest the reasoning behind AI use is.
AZJonnie
(4,187 posts)As if the ads aren't annoying enough to begin with, they're not even real people or voices
I ain't buying anything advertised in this way, esp. if it's using fake people in their ads.
Redleg
(7,054 posts)'Tis a brave new world. We soon won't be able to separate truth from fake/falsehood.
snot
(11,924 posts)(1) Require that AI-produced or -altered content be prominently labelled as such, and in the case of violations, impose fines large enough to serve as an effective deterrent; and
(2) Require ALL AI-generated materials to fully disclose and properly cite all sources relied on in producing the AI's results. The results could include a button or link that, when clicked on, would generate the list.
This would ensure that the original creators of the source content could receive fair compensation and credit; and it would also help AI users in assessing the likely accuracy of the AI results.
mike_c
(37,165 posts)...I believe is produced by AI. I don't actually mind the LLMs themselves so much as I disdain companies that take the cheap shortcut and outsource promotion to machines instead of human writers, artists, etc.
GenThePerservering
(4,037 posts)'jobs', though.