According to the Seoul-based company that created her, Rozy is a blend of all three who straddles the real and virtual worlds.
She is "able to do everything that humans cannot ... in the most human-like form," Sidus Studio X says on its website.
That includes raking in profits for the company in the multibillion-dollar advertising and entertainment worlds.
Since her launch in 2020, Rozy has landed brand deals and sponsorships, strutted the runway in virtual fashion shows and even released two singles.
And she's not alone.
The "virtual human" industry is booming, and with it a whole new economy in which the influencers of the future are never-aging, scandal-free and digitally flawless -- sparking alarm among some in a country already obsessed with unobtainable beauty standards.
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It also helps that, compared to some of their real-life counterparts, these new stars are low-maintainance.
That's the dream.
And, perhaps just as important: virtual influencers never age, tire or invite controversy.
Where is the fun then?
Lee Eun-hee warned that virtual influencers like Rozy and Lucy could be making Korea's already demanding beauty standards even more unattainable -- and heightening the demand for plastic surgery or cosmetic products among women seeking to emulate them.
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Is it a vtuber or a Hatsune Miku type situation? Is there a voice actor(s) in there?
I looks like one of those computer generated humans, they probably got a voice or few for the shell. A completely soulless program designed by korean Capital
It does feel like we've had this same article pop up every now and again for about 20 years though.
Remember Aki from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within???
Oh wow, I looked up Aki, and goddamn technology has come a long way.
I was so mad at that movie when it came out lol
I only saw it way later, and I would summarise my reaction as
:sleepi:
What an amazingly boring movie
I was like peak into final fantasy and hadn’t learned vg movies would generally have very little to do with the games they were based on for basically the next decade yet lol
So it was disappointing on two counts
Yeah, but it wasn't some coked out Hollywood exec who didn't give a shit making that movie, it was Square themselves
Foreshadowing tbh
Sounds more like hatsune miku. No matter how artificial the shell, there's still a real person at some level with a vtuber. Even if they have a rig or VA for this it sounds like the company decides everything and they just do some of the work. Kizuna AI was the first vtuber, and when she got into a fight with her production company and they tried to replace her there was outrage from fans because that was clearly a different person, she couldn't play Kizuna AI the same. So this immortal advertiser can't be classified the same way even if she has some similarities.
Yeah, if it is entirely computer generated they don't even need to worry about actors
On the off chance there's still an actor for mo cap or some of the voice it's still just different.