AI version of MrBeast, who has more than 174 million subscribers on YouTube, appears as a guest on the podcast. James Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, is easily one of the biggest YouTubers today. The 25-year-old, who pioneered a genre of YouTube videos that centre on expensive stunts and challenges, continues to grab attention for one thing or another. Now, someone has created an AI version of the American YouTuber that not only looks and sounds like him but apparently also thinks like him.
Jesse Wellens, a vlogger and YouTuber, posted a video on X, formerly Twitter, of the AI version of MrBeast. “We spent two and a half trillion dollars to create the AI version of MrBeast, literally analysed hundreds of hours of MrBeast content to create Jimmy’s Twinzy. Not only do I look and sound like Jimmy, I actually think like him too,” the AI alter ego of MrBeast says.
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We created the AI version of Mr.Beast! You can even speak to him if you like? Checkout our new podcast as we interviewed him. @MrBeast https://t.co/9zRr7MaW7w also this is a test to start a conversation. We are NOT making money off his likeness. pic.twitter.com/VnzY0eDob5
— Jesse Wellens (@Jessewelle) August 8, 2023
Wellens even interviewed the AI version of MrBeast on his podcast called ‘Not A Normal Podcast’. The interview takes place in an AI world with an AI clone of Wellens as well. AI version of MrBeast, who has more than 174 million subscribers on YouTube, appears as a guest on the podcast.
“What in god’s name is this,” MrBeast replied on X. “It’s so cool to see what people can make using all these new technologies,” a user commented. “Obviously we can’t stop this if a random person created this & this isn’t a knock on AI since it has its benefits.. but IMO regardless of monetization or not, it feels very wrong to take the likeliness of peers & create this. Would be better to just use your own likeliness,” another person wrote.
A few days ago, MrBeast challenged T-Series for the most subscribed channel on YouTube. T-Series currently has 247 million subscribers and it was involved in an epic battle with YouTuber PewDiePie for many years that ended in 2019 with T-Series coming up on top.