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00:58and try to listen to your story and read it on your book, Salah.
01:02First of all, we have a part-of-work in the early stages of the AI Influencers.
01:07This is one of these pictures that you can see here.
01:09What do you think that AI Influencers have a potential and a potential?
01:16No, they don't have a potential.
01:17They started with a variety of companies,
01:20and they started with Keraslona because they wanted to work with the AI Influencers.
01:24Why? Because they have a lot of advantage.
01:26First of all, it's the Influencers who can adapt to the brand quickly.
01:32First of all, the number one is that the response rate,
01:35since it's a robot, it's a machine,
01:37so you can answer more quickly and more efficiently.
01:40The third one is that you can give you an automatic idea
01:46that the Influencers can always try to create content, etc.
01:51This is a machine. It's incomparable.
01:53You can compare it to a machine with a machine that's working on this day,
01:56and it's going to create a content.
01:59But what we can say about the brand is a brand that you buy emotions.
02:01The emotions are the ones that allow you to share a service or a product.
02:04And the machine, the robot, or the AI Influencers,
02:08they don't have any emotions.
02:09It's important that the Influencers of AI are in a phase of marketing,
02:15which is called Notorious, Awareness,
02:17and that's why we want to promote the brand.
02:21So why do we use them?
02:23Because it's a large number of employees,
02:26because it's a machine that's normal, it's a machine that creates a lot of content,
02:31and they can't compare it to an Influencers.
02:35So it's normal that everyone has a lot of subscribers,
02:37because it's just a lot of content.
02:39And with the algorithms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok,
02:42I don't want to give them the content,
02:44I don't want to reach them automatically,
02:47because you're trying to create content.
02:52What do you want to do with them?
02:53Do you have the creators of the content?
02:56There are a lot of points.
02:57First of all, it's the verification of the content.
03:00Because for me, I have a single person who is responsible.
03:04I want to be responsible for the community who is communicating with it.
03:09Because we have an indigenous community,
03:11an indigenous community,
03:13an indigenous community that is about the society,
03:16how it will accept the issues that they communicate.
03:21And they don't want to give them a lot of thoughts.
03:22And they understand that there are young people, young people,
03:24and young people who are trying to communicate with it.
03:26So the first thing I think that the intelligence artificial can be able to communicate with it,
03:29is to verify the information.
03:32Because it's easy to create a lot of information.
03:36The second thing is to give them a lot of thoughts.
03:38Every day when they create a dialogue,
03:42they create a relationship with the social media,
03:43they have to block them.
03:44They have to saturate them.
03:46So the intelligence artificial can give them a lot of thoughts.
03:50and they have to fix it.
03:52The third thing is collaboration,
03:55the partner,
03:56because if you are making a lot of money,
03:57it doesn't make a lot of money.
04:00But in the end, there is a lot of money.
04:02I agree.
04:03So why do you think that the intelligence artificial intelligence
04:08can be able to economicize it with the team?
04:10If you have a team of people who are making a lot of money,
04:12it can be able to make a lot of money, etc.
04:15It can automatize the task,
04:16so it can be able to minimize the charge of it.
04:20And it can be able to make the intelligence artificial,
04:22and this is the last point,
04:23which is of course a lot of advantage.
04:25I'm going to mention four.
04:26I'm going to mention three.
04:27And the fourth thing is that it can be able to make the intelligence artificial
04:30so that it can be able to create a lot of information
04:36in essence from the portfolio of the company.
04:38To create a lot of solutions,
04:39to create a lot of communities,
04:40to help them understand their businessую opportunities,
04:42to exercise their interviews with the organization,
04:42to create an employee.
04:43It can be able to build connections.
04:45.
04:46I'm going to say,
04:47what is this brand
04:49that this brand is a person who is a person's grupo?
04:52What is it that is made that brand
04:54of a company public personality?
04:56It's a very good question.
04:57If you want to collaborate with an influencer, we can see two things.
05:06The historical history, the history of the collaboration.
05:10I have a brand that is very important.
05:13I can't do it with an influencer.
05:15I can't do it with an influencer.
05:18It's because it's going to burn.
05:20It's going to burn the brand.
05:22You can cannibalize one brand.
05:27The first example is history.
05:29The history of the collaboration.
05:31The second example is statistics.
05:35I don't want to work with Usama.
05:37I don't want to see statistics.
05:39I don't want to work with people.
05:41What is real or fake?
05:44What is it?
05:46What is it?
05:48I don't want to work with Usama.
05:50We work with Usama.
05:52The 70% of them are in the world.
05:55In France.
05:56In Pakistan.
05:57In France.
05:58In Pakistan.
05:59In France.
06:00In France.
06:01In France.
06:02The number of people are real.
06:03What is it?
06:04The percentage of the people in the world are 80%.
06:05When you are aware of the following day,
06:07do you know all of your followers?
06:09Are they all real or not?
06:11Yes.
06:12Are they really important?
06:13Absolutely.
06:14They are open source.
06:15They are paying.
06:16They are paying.
06:17They're paying, they are paying.
06:18They are paying.
06:19They are paying.
06:20They are paying.
06:21They are paying.
06:22Another $80 million.
06:23Maybe that is the number of people.
06:25With you.
06:26What's your way?
06:27Do you have income from the 70%?
06:28And 80%?
06:29Do you agree with us?
06:30Do you agree with the followers?
06:32You see, in the B2B,
06:34It is professional-friendly,
06:35If you're talking about an influencer, you'll have a minimum of fake accounts,
06:43but you'll have 20%.
06:45That's 20%.
06:47That's too bad.
06:49That's too bad.
06:51But the majority of the influencers will have fake accounts.
06:57It's not because of fake accounts,
06:59but because of robots,
07:01people who want to attack a person, etc.
07:05There are bots in other countries,
07:07and those who want to create credibility,
07:09you'll have to subscribe to Usama.
07:11Because if you're in the YouTube channel,
07:13you'll have to subscribe to Usama.
07:15This will give me a link of confidence.
07:17So this is not the case,
07:19but there are many reasons why there are fake followers.
07:23You have to ask about Affinity brand.
07:25Do you collaborate with a personality
07:29that's called Amziana,
07:31that's a very good capital.
07:33For example, we took the information of the chiefVOs
07:35and I've already mentioned it.
07:37We have to do it in a specific way.
07:39It's a very broad form of people,
07:41that they will be working with the people.
07:43They will be working with them.
07:45This brand is very important.
07:47Now, in artificial intelligence,
07:49the company can access to the audience
07:51and say,
07:52what is the influencer or the influencer?
07:54The artificial intelligence can be offered
07:56to you to influence influencers
07:58They match. We call it E.I. Matching.
08:00What you're saying is E.I. Matching.
08:02It's called E.I. Matching.
08:04We know the influencer, the robot
08:06who understands the personnalités,
08:08the subscribers, the content of the dialogue, etc.
08:11Even if an influencer is a female,
08:13it's a sport.
08:14It's a game or a game or a game,
08:16it's a promotion of the hotel.
08:18It's not the same content.
08:20Why is it because we love Ousama?
08:22Because the content of Ousama,
08:24it's interesting.
08:25We're sure that the affinity is a major goal for the enterprise.
08:31What's Salahuddin?
08:33Who is the entrepreneur?
08:35Or who does the entrepreneur?
08:37Who is the entrepreneur?
08:39Who is the judge of the university?
08:41I'm from the university.
08:43Who is the entrepreneur?
08:45Who is the entrepreneur?
08:47Who is the entrepreneur?
08:49But Ousama,
08:51who wants to live in a happy life?
08:53Who does it have to prosper?
08:55Who is the entrepreneur?
08:57Well, in the Gulf or in any society,
08:59they can't ever become an entrepreneur.
09:01Because we need some bankers,
09:03we need some people who work in the insurance,
09:05we need people who work in the hospital,
09:07we need people who work at the hospital,
09:09we need people who work at the pulpit,
09:11we need a police officer,
09:12we need to become an entrepreneur.
09:13And the entrepreneur,
09:15The people who don't want to take the risk, they're going to enter the 8th or 7th, and they're going to get a 3rd and get a message.
09:25So they're going to take the risk, and they're going to take their life, etc.
09:30And if you want to take a look, they're going to be able to stay in the bureau of the 8th to 6th,
09:36they're going to travel, they're going to take the risk, the risk, etc.
09:43It's a very important thing to do with the university.
09:47But is it a person who is a professional?
09:49No, it's a professional.
09:51You have to do a job before you get a job.
09:55How did you do the transition?
09:57I did the transition by obligation.
09:59I found you that you were working freelance.
10:01You started to enter projects in freelance.
10:03You started to buy a lot of money.
10:05You didn't need to get a job.
10:07You didn't need to get a job.
10:09That's the idea.
10:11This is a good idea.
10:13One of the most important things is that we don't have a risk.
10:17Because there are many people who are trying to buy a dream.
10:20They are trying to buy a dream.
10:22They are trying to buy a dream.
10:24I don't know if you want to buy a salary.
10:26That's not true.
10:28Because there are a lot of people who have a position of the director general.
10:31They enter 200-300-400 thousand dollars per month.
10:34They are able to work in multinational.
10:36They are able to work outside.
10:37They are able to do consultants.
10:39But the reason you are doing is not going to be able to do it.
10:41You don't have any strength to do it.
10:43You don't have any resources to do it.
10:44You don't have any resources to do it.
10:45What is the network that you do?
10:48Your network is your net worth.
10:51In the sense of whether you want to do something,
10:55If you want to do something,
10:57You can do contact, etc.
10:58You can do it.
10:59This is a great question.
11:00It is important in the time of the people who know their guest.
11:02To help them all day.
11:03To help them all day.
11:04To help them to pray, etc.
11:05To help them all day.
11:07To help them to help them.
11:09Why?
11:10Because you are the most important thing.
11:12You have five friends of your every single day.
11:14The average of your employees.
11:18It makes you think it's what your husband is feeling about it.
11:21It's very important to your family.
11:26You're trying to impress it.
11:28You're not doing it.
11:30We are trying to make it.
11:32It's a very important place to make it.
11:37You can travel very well.
11:39You're now in Dubai, Malta and Munich.
11:44How do you have to work worldwide?
11:46That's a good question.
11:48The first time I was raised.
11:52The Moroccan, who is called Zachariah,
11:55I had a conference, and I had a conference.
12:00One of my friends saw me.
12:01I said, Salah, we had a conference in Malta.
12:05What could you do?
12:06You were in London.
12:06I was in London at the time.
12:08I had an intervention.
12:11I said, I was in Malta.
12:15I was in London at the time.
12:18I was in London at the time.
12:21Four or five languages?
12:23Four or five languages.
12:26In English, I was in English and Spanish.
12:30I was in English and Spanish.
12:34There were many countries in the South of America.
12:37In America, there were more than 100 million people in Spanish.
12:43So the French and French are in English and English.
12:47One of the things that you can do is to go to the conference
12:52and travel around the world,
12:54you can find opportunities.
12:56You can try to represent the Greek better.
12:59You can bring the investors to the Greek.
13:01We can try to make the idea of our country.
13:05and we will help you to get more investment.
13:08And the services and products that you propose
13:11are not going to be in a micro market or macro market.
13:14So the market or the main goal is the whole world.
13:18Why is this because of the day of the Nuggets
13:21or if you export the services international?
13:24We know many of our friends who went to the South Africa
13:28and we have many of our friends who went to the GCC in the Gulf.
13:31We have many of our friends who created the French companies
13:33who created the carton in Spain.
13:36So this is the first thing that our friends today
13:38need to do in the universities, in the universities, in the academies
13:41that we can try to orient our thinking internationally.
13:44We don't have a lot of knowledge about it, etc.
13:47It's good to start our society in the Middle East
13:48but we don't export it internationally.
13:51What's your problem with the company today?
13:53Three companies.
13:55We work in the field of international media,
13:57without any of these.
13:59There is a company of international media
14:00and a company of digital marketing,
14:02which is an agency of digital marketing and a company of digital marketing.
14:06What did you want to do with the company?
14:08It was a good deal.
14:10It was a good deal, yes.
14:12Well, first of all, I didn't want to buy the company.
14:16I was going to say,
14:18we're going to buy the company.
14:19We don't understand the company.
14:21We don't understand the company.
14:22We don't understand the company.
14:24We don't understand the company.
14:26Business is business.
14:28So I'm going to say,
14:45It's a very good thing for me.
14:48I'm with them until today.
14:50They are the ones who are in the carnet.
14:54They are the ones who are in the carnet.
14:57They are the ones who are financially financially.
15:00Because I was a entrepreneur,
15:02the biggest problem was that I had for my salary.
15:05It's not a lot.
15:06You were a good person.
15:08Yes, you were a good person.
15:11It's a group.
15:13because they had 50% of the actions,
15:16it was very good to pass.
15:18They could enter the companies
15:20because they were working with small businesses,
15:23they were working with small businesses,
15:24locations, cars, etc.
15:26But thanks to the association,
15:27the people who were incarnated in the rest
15:29were able to work with banks,
15:31with promoters,
15:32with small businesses,
15:33with doula,
15:38with etatical projects,
15:40with etatical projects,
15:41with etatical projects,
15:42etc.
15:42And this is the association of the association
15:44that they were able to develop a business.
15:51Do you have any opportunities for you
15:53in terms of the negotiations?
15:56Do you have any deals?
15:57What do you do?
15:58Or do you have to go to it?
16:00Or do you have to go to it more than what you are going to do?
16:03The question is that I was in London
16:06and I was in the hotel,
16:08when I was in the conference,
16:08I was in the hotel and I was in the hotel.
16:10And I was in a hotel room and I was in the hotel room.
16:14And I was waiting for you here to go.
16:15I was waiting for you in the hotel room and in the hotel room.
16:18There's a problem with Facebook, and there's a problem with Facebook, etc.
16:24So, we were looking for 15 years, and I told him,
16:30I don't have a problem with Facebook.
16:33I told him, but I can't fix this problem.
16:37It's not something that's easy, etc.
16:39I told him, what's going on if you're going to do it?
16:41I'm going to go to the rooftop, and I'm going to go to the kitchen.
16:44And I told him,
16:45and I told him,
16:47we made a deal,
16:48we made a partnership,
16:49and we were able to reach 1 million dollars for the investment
16:53that they would sell Flasha Media and Facebook.
16:55What's the problem with Facebook?
16:571 million dollars?
16:58Yes, 1 million dollars.
16:59Effective.
17:00The investment, Flasha Media.
17:02It's not an asset.
17:04It's not an asset.
17:05It's not an asset.
17:06It's not an asset.
17:07What's the problem with it?
17:08If there's an asset,
17:10if there's an asset,
17:12you get there and pick up your phone.
17:14It's not an asset.
17:15But I have a problem.
17:17Exactly.
17:18The answer is that,
17:19first, I don't know,
17:21but I have a piece of cash.
17:22Secondly, I have to drive the lower money.
17:23That's fine.
17:24Didn't say it.
17:25And then, in my case,
17:26I have a clear language.
17:27Fourth, I am a lot of money.
17:28So is this a big problem with the investment?
17:29No.
17:30I am sorry,
17:31I didn't like him.
17:32I'm not even in a small business.
17:33I was in a business.
17:34But if I say that we will meet again, then we will meet again.
17:38We will meet again.
17:40So we have a lot of questions.
17:42First of all, we have a lot of questions.
17:45First of all, we have a lot of questions.
17:46Third, we have an intelligence emotional.
17:49We don't know how much it is, but it's important.
17:54The intelligence emotional, which I think is important, is that it's important to be an entrepreneur.
18:03And the last thing I call it is the Antioch.
18:06If you have a business, you can't be able to be a business or a business.
18:12I will say that you can't be able to bring a business that is negative.
18:17That is not a business or a business or a business.
18:21You can't be able to bring a business.
18:26And the intelligence, if you are a business that is given a business every day,
18:30which is called Enfardo, which is automatic, will not be able to do it.
18:36What did you want to do with the money?
18:40What did you want to do with the money?
18:44Or did you want to buy cash?
18:46Or do you want to buy cash?
18:48Or do you want to buy cash?
18:50No, I don't have money with the money.
18:54I'm going to show you the money.
18:58The cash rate doesn't benefit from the money.
19:02My company needs money.
19:04And I and I don't.
19:06I can't.
19:08I can't believe it's where we are responsible.
19:12I don't have a idea of cash.
19:14I think, the money...
19:16I guess, I don't want to know.
19:18The money is complicated.
19:20The money is the money.
19:22The money is very complicated.
19:24I'm going to be with my friends in a simplehen place.
19:26We have to go to the same place.
19:28We have to go to the same place.
19:31It's not a big issue.
19:33We have to go to the jet or the jet.
19:35We have to go to the same place.
19:37What are your experiences?
19:39What did you give us to the Ghezha?
19:41In Palestine?
19:42I was in Dubai last time.
19:46I was in Dubai.
19:48We saw many of our stories.
19:51We were in Palestine.
19:53It was difficult to see us.
19:55So I thought about this question and I didn't want to go into this situation.
20:02So we can go to the Gaza and run them and run them and build them.
20:09What are the first things and the things that you give to them?
20:13I'm going to talk about the change.
20:16We are in a world where you are going to start the day.
20:19The day of the day was not artificial intelligence.
20:21artificial intelligence, many people who have been working with them, many people who have been working with them, many people who have been working with them.
20:29So we need to try to make changes in the sciences, in the documents and so on.
20:36This is the first question.
20:37The second question is the methods of communication with moderation.
20:42We need to try to make the time of the consumption of the communication of the communication.
20:48The next question is the question.
20:52It's strong for the human body.
20:54The human body is strong and powerful and hard to make you no longer feel at it.
21:00The time is the money.
21:02The time is the money.
21:04The time is the money.
21:06We need to try to solve the time of the time.
21:11We need to try to learn something new, or read a novel.
21:16I don't know, a science, a language, why not?
21:20But what does it allow us to move forward in my career?
21:22On the note of the book, I wrote a book,
21:24which is called The Fakir Sabeq or Anxian Pauvre.
21:27What did you find in this book?
21:30I wrote it in the book.
21:33I wrote it in the book.
21:35I wrote it in the book.
21:37I wrote it in the book.
21:39I wrote it in autobiography.
21:42There was a lot of reasons why I wrote it in autobiography.
21:45The book of the book of the smoked was the blue of the book.
21:51I wrote it in beloved century.
21:55I wrote it in my book.
21:57I wrote it in music and in other words.
22:01Everything is entre us.
22:11He won't lie to him.
22:13What's the problem with all the other things?
22:15Let's see what happens next.
22:17Perhaps去 about the further example,
22:19if you want to talk a little bit about the process,
22:21we are going to ask questions,
22:23it's been important for you to understand not just the things you did in your business,
22:25but you have to learn because of it is not an industry.
22:29For all of us,
22:31you take your hands and have so much cash to do this.
22:33In a young age,
22:35who has 13-14 years old for us or a year old for us or a year old for us,
22:37we are not working on a job.
22:39You make a decision on that decision
22:41We have a lot of questions that have been in learning and problems.
22:47We have 14 chapters or 15 chapters.
22:52We have to try to get a phase of my life.
22:56The first phase is a child.
22:58We have to work in the city of our village.
23:01We have to work in the city of Gersif.
23:03We have to work in the city of Gersif.
23:05We have to work in the city of Gersif.
23:07We have to work in the city of Gersif.
23:09We have to work in the city of Gersif.
23:11Our الب賽 bringing us knowledge to us.
23:12We are looking for a family to speak in Spanish.
23:15We keepbabigm and keep showing the tone.
23:19We are hearted and Нов conditioned education committeeements.
23:21We are brainwashed.
23:23We are trying to convey the tone and blinding lesson.
23:25We need to came out and talk about math.
23:27But our enemies and children to speak and understand our desires.
23:29We are starting to speak for the university?
23:31Yes.
23:32Then there is a language that helps me!
23:34My sister's lives not as far and told you to去 bring into your school.
23:36That's what I think about,
23:37What did you do in France?
23:40What did you do?
23:41In the digital market.
23:44Thank you very much.
23:46After that, I started to go to the university.
23:51I started to go to a thesis
23:56where I started to go to the domain
23:58because it changed from the artificial intelligence, the influence, the digital market.
24:02So you have to keep your attention.
24:04What do you do in Africa?
24:07I'm trying to work on a mobile application
24:10Open Source, Fabware
24:13for people who are going to go to Africa
24:17so that they are going to go to Africa
24:19and bring them to the services that are available in Africa.
24:23These are the applications that you can access to them,
24:25hotels and hotels.
24:27For example, if you want to see the monuments that you want to visit,
24:30what are they going to visit in Arbat,
24:32what are they going to visit in Kaza,
24:33how they are going to be in Africa.
24:34what are they going to visit in any country?
24:35where they are going to visit,
24:36what is going to be in Africa.
24:39This is a application that is to provide services
24:41for people who will be coming to us.
24:43We can possibly do it in the market.
24:46As we want to do it in the market.
24:47As we can do it in Alaska,
24:49it gets a lot of cooperation in Africa.
24:51The building is the world.
24:52The building is a lot of cooperation in Africa.
24:53It's also a lot of cooperation between the universities.
24:55so that you can find them in their own country.
24:58I think there are a lot of people who are in charge of it.
25:03We have a lot of applications that can improve the country
25:07and improve the country and the future of the country.
25:11How did you get this episode?
25:13It was very small. I didn't feel it at the time.
25:17But it's not easy.
25:19Because the question is difficult and difficult,
25:21so you have to be on the course
25:23and you can't give me a chance.
25:25I didn't want to give you a chance.
25:27I said I'm going to prepare my own questions.
25:29It's good for me.
25:31I'm good for you.
25:33I'm good for you.
25:35Don't be perfect.
25:37You don't want to be a good thing.
25:39If you have any idea or any idea,
25:43you can start today or not.
25:45But you don't want to be a good thing.
25:47I'm going to be a good thing.
25:49I'm going to be a good thing.
25:51I'm going to be a good thing.
25:53And with you, Oseemah Bungjlun
25:54and I can answer your question.
25:55And I'll see you soon.
25:57Then, Good luck.
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