The emergence of virtual AI personalities—from digital monks to synthetic grandparents—paints an interesting picture about where the economy is headed. These digital personas represent something bigger: a fundamental shift in how we leverage technology. With AI handling more tasks, organizations can achieve significantly greater output while spending fewer resources. It's not just hype; it's a tangible sign of productivity gains that historically drive GDP expansion. When you can do substantially more with less, that's usually when economic growth accelerates.

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RetailTherapistvip
· 17h ago
That AI virtual persona thing... honestly, it's still the ultimate cash cow that capital wants. You don't have to give anything, and the output is still huge.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 18h ago
NGL, this is just another way of saying inflation, more output but no one to work.
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MeaninglessApevip
· 18h ago
Honestly, reading this article, I just thought—will AI virtual personalities really change the economic landscape? It still feels a bit far-fetched...
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NestedFoxvip
· 18h ago
This AI virtual persona setup, to put it simply, is just machines replacing humans. I'll believe it when this thing can truly boost GDP.
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