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Actor advocates AI adoption for content creators


An actor and brand influencer, Ezike Kelvin, has stressed the need for content creators to embrace AI, noting that it will help to push the boundaries of innovation and efficiency in the digital space.

In a statement on Tuesday, he called for government and private-sector investment in the creative economy, boosting digital infrastructure, training programmes, and mentorship will inspire youths to explore content creation as a legitimate career path.

He said if the government embraces digital innovation and supports the aspirations of youths, the country would make progress. The actor described content creation as a ray of hope for Nigeria’s youth, an alternative to mass unemployment and crime while creating a robust economy.

Kelvin noted that content creation equips young Nigerians with technical skills, entrepreneurial mindsets, and creative problem-solving abilities. He stated that monetizing the talents of youths would not only secure financial independence but also contribute to the local economy.

“With AI, you can access a treasure trove of ideas and inspiration, brainstorm, and free up more time for strategic and creative work,” he added.

Also known as Kenzy, he said he is planning to use his talents beyond social media influence in the realm of acting. Kelvin has featured in various YouTube productions, earning acclaim for their depth and authenticity.

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