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According to Baidu data, China's virtual human industry has passed the first generation of "paper images" (such as images created in games or animations) and the second generation of virtual humans, and has entered the third generation.
"In the virtual human industry, companies that provide basic virtual human creation services such as model making and motion capture are mostly overseas firms, but in terms of tools and applications, Chinese companies are starting to make a name for themselves," Li said.
On the demand side, more and more companies in China are moving toward setting up virtual humans and assigning them different jobs. Chinese real estate giant Vanke, for example, has hired the austria email address company’s first digital employee, named Cui Xiaopan. The person, designed as a beautiful young lady, is responsible for sending emails to employees reminding them of uncompleted tasks and overdue incidents after checking these shortcomings with “her” innate system algorithm, according to information sent by Vanke on Monday.
Vanke said the original purpose of hiring Cui Xiaopan was to improve the coordinated work between the digital and human worlds, which has yielded very encouraging results. According to the company, the response rate for documents processed by Cui Xiaopan is seven times higher than that of traditional IT system alerts, which is proof that employees welcome and are willing to coordinate with their digital colleagues.
The growing demand for digital workers like Cui Xiaopan, as well as developing technologies, have pushed China's digital human industry to develop rapidly in recent years. Data released by Chinese enterprise information website tianyancha.com showed that there were 16 fundraising investments in digital human fields in China in 2021, up from 10 in 2020 and six in 2019, a compound growth rate of nearly 60 percent.
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According to an industry report released by QbitAI on December 23, 2021, the total market size of virtual humans in China will reach 270 billion yuan ($42.4 billion) by 2030. The total market size will reach 270 billion yuan ($42.4 billion), and the number of service-oriented virtual humans will exceed 95 billion by 2030. “The current market is still in its early stages of development,” the report said.