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Meta’s Million-Dollar Chatbot Celebrity Deal: $5 Million for 6 Hours of Work

Meta's venture into the world of AI chatbots with celebrity personas marks a bold departure from conventional tech industry practices.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
October 9, 2023
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Meta’s Million-Dollar Chatbot Celebrity Deal: $5 Million for 6 Hours of Work

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In a move that has raised eyebrows across the tech industry, Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is reportedly shelling out jaw-dropping sums, up to $5 million, to enlist the talents of celebrities as the faces behind its AI chatbots. This unconventional approach aims to give a more relatable and recognizable personality to their virtual assistants, blurring the lines between technology and entertainment.

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Meta is paying the celebrity faces behind its AI chatbots as much as $5  million for 6 hours of work, report says : r/technology

Meta’s Celebrity Chatbot Initiative

Meta’s venture into the world of AI chatbots with celebrity personas marks a bold departure from conventional tech industry practices. The company is known for pushing boundaries, and this latest endeavor underscores its commitment to making technology more engaging and human-like.

Reports indicate that Meta has been engaging high-profile celebrities, offering them lucrative contracts to lend their voices and likenesses to the company’s AI chatbots. These virtual assistants, which power products like the Meta Portal and Oculus VR, have the potential to interact with users in a more personalized and engaging manner.

Astronomical Payouts

What has captured public attention are the staggering sums being offered to these celebrities for what seems like relatively minimal work. Some reports suggest that for just six hours of recorded voice and facial expressions, celebrities are receiving compensation that can reach up to $5 million.

While the exact details of these deals remain closely guarded secrets, it is evident that Meta is willing to pay a premium to have recognizable faces grace its AI chatbots. This approach, the company believes, will enhance user engagement and make virtual interactions more appealing and relatable.

Celebrity Appeal and Concerns

The decision to enlist celebrities reflects Meta’s strategy to humanize AI technology and tap into the appeal of familiar faces. These AI chatbots can provide virtual companionship, conduct meetings, and assist with various tasks. Having a celebrity behind the avatar can make these interactions feel more like genuine human connections.

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However, the extravagant payouts have also raised concerns about the allocation of resources. Critics argue that such vast sums could be better invested in addressing broader societal challenges or used to improve existing features and privacy measures within Meta’s products.

Meta’s Response

Meta has not officially confirmed the reported payouts but has acknowledged its collaboration with celebrities for AI chatbots. The company emphasizes its commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology and delivering innovative experiences to its users.

In a statement, Meta spokesperson Jane Mitchell said, “We believe that this unique fusion of technology and entertainment will bring a new dimension to user experiences. Our goal is to create engaging, relatable, and enjoyable interactions, and celebrity partnerships are one way we are pursuing this vision.”

A Shifting Landscape

Meta’s foray into celebrity-driven AI chatbots reflects the evolving landscape of technology and entertainment convergence. As the boundaries between virtual and physical worlds blur, the integration of familiar faces into technology products could become a growing trend, albeit one that sparks both curiosity and debate.

The astronomical sums being paid to celebrities for their digital likenesses highlight the significant value Meta places on enhancing the user experience and creating AI-powered virtual companions that resonate with a wide audience.

As Meta continues to innovate in the AI space, the celebrity-backed chatbots are likely to draw substantial attention, both for their technological advancements and the financial investments they entail.

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