Celebrities' AI Bots Disappoint Users
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•Meta’s AI-generated bot profiles are not being received well
68% Informative
Meta made a big deal in September 2023 with a series of AI chatbots that used celebrities' likeness.
The celebrity-based bots were killed off last summer after less than a year .
But users have recently been finding a handful of entirely fake bot profiles still floating around.
The reaction is confusion, frustration, and anger.
VR Score
57
Informative language
47
Neutral language
62
Article tone
semi-formal
Language
English
Language complexity
47
Offensive language
likely offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
short-lived
External references
6
Source diversity
4
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