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AI-generated avatars are increasingly used to deliver science content on platforms like TikTok, raising questions about how their appearance affects viewer trust.
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AIThe trend of creating images in the ... his Ghibli-style avatar. Through his Instagram story, Dadlani expressed his unhappiness with the plagiarism of an artist's life work by an AI tool.
For streamers, this means any video created with Synthesia’s avatars will have a high level of polish – the avatars maintain eye contact, use authentic gestures, and generally appear very human.