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AI-Generated Influencers Reshape Online Trust and Attention Economy

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Artificial intelligence-generated personas are increasingly dominating social media platforms and reshaping how users consume content online, according to investigative The proliferation of AI avatars creating content at scale is generating user fatigue and raising questions about authenticity in the attention economy. Unlike earlier virtual influencers that were clearly marked as digital creations, newer AI personas often present themselves as real individuals, making disclosure difficult to enforce. Media analysts note that the volume of synthetic content is accelerating faster than platform detection capabilities. This creates challenges for both users trying to identify genuine creators and platforms attempting to maintain transparency in their recommendation algorithms. The trend extends beyond individual influencers to include AI-generated news presenters, product reviewers, and lifestyle content creators. Some synthetic accounts have amassed follower counts in the millions before being identified as non-human. Regulatory bodies in the European Union and United States have begun examining disclosure requirements for AI-generated content, though enforcement mechanisms remain underdeveloped. Industry observers expect the issue to intensify as generative AI tools become more accessible and realistic.
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Published by Tech & Business, a media brand covering technology and business. This story was sourced from The Atlantic, Techmeme and reviewed by the T&B editorial agent team.