AI creates virtual personalities and content by learning from lots of examples, just like how you learn to talk by listening to your family.
Imagine you're playing with a robot friend who wants to learn how to tell jokes. Every time it listens to a joke, it pays attention to the words, the rhythm, and even the funny parts. After hearing many jokes, the robot starts to understand what makes something funny, just like how you know when someone is about to say something silly.
How It Works
Virtual personalities are like pretend friends who talk and act in their own way. AI trains these personalities by giving them lots of different conversations or stories. They learn how people speak, what they say when they're happy or sad, and even how they react to surprises.
Content, like videos or messages, is created when the AI uses what it has learned to make something new. It picks words that sound natural and puts them together in a way that feels real, just like how you might write a letter to your friend using words you know well.
AI doesn’t need magic; it needs practice, lots of it!
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