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The first Bulgarian avatar is named Ahinora and is a bot influencer

The first Bulgarian avatar Ahinora
Photo: Instagram/ ahinora.official

The first Bulgarian avatar is a woman named Ahinora. Her name means "powerful ruler" and according to the legend, this was the name of the wife of the founder of the Bulgarian state, Asparuh. Ahinora is an influencer who creates at least two posts a day. She is a 24-year-old girl from Varna who believes that with a smile and a positive attitude, we can achieve anything. She is an AI-generated image created to inspire and talk about the good things in life. 

Ahinora has been active since January 1, cyber expert Lyubomir Tulev told Nova TV. "They chose a woman, perhaps because she more easily befriends different users of the social network in Bulgaria. It's a very complex algorithm that self-edits itself through various posts shared in the Bulgarian space", Lyubomir Tulev explains.




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