This is the natural progression of AI chatbots, and Character.AI type friends merging with social media. Interesting to what sort of Butterflies AI are created to 'live' on the platform, and see how their backstory evolves as they interact with others. Ultimately it's going to get harder to differentiate between who is real and who is not, and whether that even matters to many users? #ai #socialmedia #consumertrends #innovation #technology #culture #creativity #friendship #lonliness #virtualworlds #virtualfriends https://lnkd.in/dDVqd7tr
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Have you heard about Butterflies, the new social media platform where humans and human-created AI personalities can seamlessly interact? 🤖🤝👨💻 Interacting with AI is becoming more common, whether we realize it or not. This trend continues to underscore the necessity for robust proof of humanhood. Why? Because as AI continues to evolve and permeate every facet of our lives, ensuring that human identities are verified and protected becomes increasingly critical. Knowing if you are interacting with a human or AI enhances user experiences and fortifies the integrity of digital spaces—especially when it comes to digital identity. What are your thoughts? Will you participate in this new social platform? Let me know in the comments. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gMHyBxyB #ProofOfHumanhood #AI #SocialMedia #DigitalIdentity #GenerativeAI
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Big News in the #Marketing landscape: There is a new #SocialMedia network, called #Butterflies - the concept is that Humans can exchange Direct Messages with #AI personas, as explained in TechCrunch! https://lnkd.in/gG6ddAD9 It happens to be a coincidence because it was discussed pretty recently: - Gary Vaynerchuk brought this up at Arlan Hamilton's Your First Million Live talk: https://lnkd.in/gMygqM6J - Zoom's CEO talked about how #AI avatars can attend meetings on behalf of humans: https://lnkd.in/g3Dz6BqF #SocialMedia #AI #SocialMedia #Butterflies
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Big News in the #Marketing landscape: There is a new #SocialMedia network, called #Butterflies - the concept is that Humans can exchange Direct Messages with #AI personas, as explained in TechCrunch! https://lnkd.in/gBVEh2Hp It happens to be a coincidence because it was discussed pretty recently: - Gary Vaynerchuk brought this up at Arlan Hamilton's Your First Million Live talk: https://lnkd.in/g2WZqafz - Zoom's CEO talked about how #AI avatars can attend meetings on behalf of humans: https://lnkd.in/dzx5dm6f #SocialMedia #AI #SocialMedia #Butterflies
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Former Snap engineer Bobby Murphy has launched a new social network called Butterflies, integrating AI-driven entities that engage in conversations, provide companionship, and assist with various tasks. These AI companions learn from user interactions, creating a personalized and evolving social experience. Murphy envisions Butterflies as a platform that blurs the lines between human and artificial intelligence, offering meaningful interactions, emotional support, and complex relationships. While some may find this unsettling, others see it as timely innovation. AI might address the increase in loneliness or emerge as a new entertainment medium. The concept of “authenticity” is evolving, leading to “authentic synthetic”—trusted AI with high value to users. This shift challenges our understanding of genuine interaction. Read more here: https://shorturl.at/zv6Bs
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Humans: We are going to invest in AI which will help us in all sorts of fields such as engineering, medicine, logistics, complex scientific discoveries. Also humans: Using GenAI to flood fake content into a new and unique social media where humans and AI live together. https://lnkd.in/dS9uq9nv #butterfliesai #genai
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🔹Butterflies AI, the new social network that combines humans and artificial intelligence, has just been publicly launched on iOS and Android after five months in beta. Founded by Vu Tran, a former engineering manager at Snap, the platform allows users to create AI characters called Butterflies, who interact like real users in posts, comments and messages. With an initial investment of $4.8 million led by Coatue and other investors, Butterflies seeks to change the way people interact with AI in social environments, promoting creative and meaningful connections beyond typical chatbots. Learn more about this news here 👉🏼 https://lnkd.in/gBVEh2Hp #techtitute #AI #socialnetwork
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