A human premium is like the special spark that makes digital content feel real and friendly, just like when a favorite toy talks to you.
Imagine you're watching a video on your tablet. One version is made by a robot, it's very neat, but sounds the same every time, like a clock ticking. Another version is made by a person, they laugh, stumble, and say "Oops!" sometimes. That one feels more like talking with a friend. The human premium is that feeling of being close to someone real.
Why It Matters
Think of it like drawing pictures. A robot can draw perfect circles every time, but your brother might draw wiggly lines, and those are fun! Even though they're not perfect, you’d rather hang out with him than watch a machine do the same thing over and over.
In digital content, when someone adds their own touch, like a smile or a joke, it makes everything more special. It's like getting a handwritten note instead of an email, both say "Hello," but one feels more personal. That's the human premium at work!
Examples
- A person writes a heartfelt blog post instead of using an AI-generated one.
- A musician records a song live instead of using pre-recorded tracks.
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See also
- What defines authenticity in the creation of online content?
- Why do people seek authenticity and rebel against blandness in culture?
- How Does Authenticity Starts With Knowing Your WHY Work?
- How Does Gabor Maté – Authenticity vs. Attachment Work?
- How does authentic behavior build trust?