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Virtual employees, a trend to cover jobs that skyrockets in China

The number of virtual people projects that the Chinese company Baidu has embarked on since 2021 has doubled. Thanks to the advancement of technology, the cost of these workers has been reduced by up to 80%, according to data collected by the news network CNBC.

Baidu is the Chinese equivalent of Google. Its search engine is the most used by those users who browse the Internet in the Asian giant.

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According to the projections of the aforementioned medium, the price of virtual employees ranges from slightly less than $2,800 What does a representation of a person cost in two dimensions until a little over $14,300 of those who opt for a 3d digital worker.

Relatively common in the US its expansion in China leads Baidu to forecast that the virtual people sector will grow at a rate of 50% per year until 2025.

Companies in the financial sector, languages, tourism, among many others, are increasingly interested in this technology. And how to avoid it, if these digitized human beings already use tools such as AI’s own deep learning to learn the most from each interaction.

The advantages of these fictitious beings can be quite obvious to companies: virtual assistants don’t get tired, they don’t get paid, and they don’t organize to ask for job improvements. The disadvantage, of course, is that we are facing a more rigid service and almost no capacity for improvisation.

Source: Elcomercio

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