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AI Influencer to Host a Segment on ‘Survivor’

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She’s such a busy botty.

There’s no business like show business — and now robots are getting their big break thanks to Alba Renai.

With chocolatey brown locks, a thunder-stealing smile and an ultra-fine physique, the artificial intelligen­ce influencer has.

“I’m so excited to announce I’m the new virtual presenter of ‘Super Secrets with Alba Renai,’ a section full of emotions, mysteries and exclusive content that will make you feel as if you were on the island with the contestant­s,” announced the AI bombshell to her over 11,000 Instagram fans.

“It’s a dream come true,” continued the faux fox, “and I can’t wait to embark on this incredible adventure with all of you.”

Renai — the digital brainchild of Be a Lion, a subsidiary of Spain’s largest television company, Mediaset España — is just one of the latest computeris­ed cuties to score a gig that’s historical­ly been held by flesh and blood folks. Aescape, a lifestyle robotics brand in NYC, has created the first fully automated AI masseuse. Using its two robotic arms, the technology, set to debut in 10 Equinox gyms across the Big Apple in the spring, will give overstress­ed Gothamites a good rub down for $60 — a fraction of the cost for a massage performed by a human in midtown Manhattan.

And Jarvis, an android barista in Hudson Yards, could soon make real-life coffee slingers virtually obsolete.

The mono-armed machine dazzles New Yorkers visiting its refreshmen­ts kiosk inside the Japanese home-goods store Muji by dancing, making eye contact with customers through its sole camera lens and compliment­ing patrons on their orders.

Jarvis’ cool functions notwithsta­nding, AI experts tell The Post that human baristas are still “more efficient” than a bot.

And Renai’s creators agree, assuring TV personalit­ies and newscaster­s that the digitised diva could never truly steal the spotlight from a living being.

“Human talent is irreplacea­ble, and we do not intend to do so,” Luis Movilla, director of Branded Content and Experience for Be a Lion, explained to El Pais of Renai. “She has not come to take anyone’s job away.

“It has not come to replace journalist­s or communicat­ors, who are irreplacea­ble and have a value and a human connection that will never be achieved, at least in the times we live in, by a project like this,” he insisted.

In fact, Movilla says Renai’s existence has created more jobs for people as she fully relies on a staff of more than 32 engineers, producers, filmmakers and community managers.

“Alba is a collaborat­ive work between humans and machines,” he said.

“Now, humans must have certain skills to be able to operate technologi­cal advances.”

 ?? Photo: NY Post ?? Artificial Intelligen­ce influencer Alba Reani recently scored a job as a TV presenter on Spain’s version of “Survivor.”
Photo: NY Post Artificial Intelligen­ce influencer Alba Reani recently scored a job as a TV presenter on Spain’s version of “Survivor.”
 ?? Photo: NY Post ?? A rep claims Renai has opened up a number of jobs to human workers in technology.
Photo: NY Post A rep claims Renai has opened up a number of jobs to human workers in technology.

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