Exclusive | AI influencer salaries revealed, with one making $9k-a-month but which has he most personality?

Non-humans aren’t eligible for the real-life Academy Awards, so the AI Personality of the year awards has been set up. Four of the creators behind top AI nominees – who are created as a British model, a Mexican DJ, a Polish athlete and a Indian film star – told The Post how managing their creations is a full time job.However, they don’t even get to visit the exotic locales their pristinely-groomed, camera-ready globe-trotting hot bots are pictured in.The work perk? They’re making bank off their avatars, generating between $2,000 and $9,000 a month with partnership deals from clothing brands like Uniqlo and Hello Molly, plus grooming products like teeth whitening tooth paste and music via Spotify. The Post spoke to four creators whose AI influencers are vying to win Personality of the Year about how they made them a success, and how much they earn.“It’s a new category of creators and their ability to monetize in unique ways,” ex celebrity manager Clarissa Mansbridge told The Post. Mansbridge, 32, is a former celebrity manager for stars like Celine Dion and reality star Katie Price, who dreamt up the blonde-haired, blue-eyed British AI model and influencer Mia Metaverse. Mansbridge’s avatar, Mia, exudes all things aspiration – pulling up to a private jet with a Louis Vuitton duffle bag in tote, sipping Champagne once aboard and appearing on the cover of (an imaginary) Vogue magazine.Another dreamy image shows the model posing in sequinned ballgown inside a hot air balloon. It’s not all sitting pretty.Mia has become a poster child for luxury brands, like fragrance Kayali, posing with an $150 purple bottle in hand in a dreamy outdoor floral landscape. Through her brand partnerships and endorsement deals, Mansbridge’s model muse is rakes in a cool $4,500-per month. “We aren’t just creating content; we are creating a blueprint for the next generation of digital entrepreneurs who value family and life over everything,” she told The Po...