Lady Acts Like AI Robot, Impresses Man With Her Skills, Gets GH¢84,000 Instant Reward

Lady Acts Like AI Robot, Impresses Man With Her Skills, Gets GH¢84,000 Instant Reward

  • A Nigerian lady who behaves like AI on TikTok for entertainment purposes was surprised by massive gifts
  • During one of her live sessions, a man nicknamed Iron Man sent her 15 TikTok lions at the price of $400 (N384,160) each
  • Nigerians who saw how blessed she was said that the lady's acting skills are paying off well for her

A trending short video has shown a Nigerian lady, Jarvis, who likes acting as AI on TikTok.

The clip captured the moment the "robot" human was rewarded with 15 lion gifts (N5,762,400) during her TikTok live.

AI machine learning/AI in daily living.
The Nigerian lady moved like robot. Photo source: @bytestark
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Lady acted like robot

According to Dexerto, each lion gift costs about 3,000 TikTok coins, which equals $400 (N384,160). Jarvis was in disbelief when she got the lions.

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Many Nigerians who watched her reaction to the TikTok gift said that she almost came out of her AI character to behave normally. A dollar is N960.400 according to the Naira Rates parallel market.

Watch the video below:

YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below:

Hisrael asked:

"How much is lion on tiktok in nigeria money?"

Josh wondered:

"Abi iron man think say he press am once wey eno go through."

Žãïñãb said:

"Deep down nah iron man go suffer am for house,he go use 2weeks soak garri."

Dealer USA replied:

"Money plenty he dey do ham every week."

Charles Israel said:

"The girl nearly leave Jarvis she wanted to shout like normal person."

CALLY FX said:

"6 million niara."

Katty182095 said:

"People plenty wey sha wan knack the babe."

Billion said:

"Rich man pikin go think say na animation."

DAVE said:

"Jesus this girl don blow oo."

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Glorified said:

"Omo... this girl grace mad gon."

Keji__Cakes said:

"Tell me how she wan leave tiktok? Phone spoil for morning anoda one go dey available for 12pm izzzz going."

Jhoistore said:

"One thing I don’t like about gifting is..money spent on gift isn’t equivalent to cashing out."

Man in Europe laments robots taking over their jobs

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a Ghanaian man living in the United States has expressed concern over the advent of robots now being used in the performance of day-to-day duties.

In a video on TikTok, the young man who was shopping for items at a supermarket decided to show a Woolworth robot, which has specifically been designed to scan the floors to help detect safety hazards and also identify any stock gaps on the shelves.

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