“AI Meets Influencer Economy: Global Dreamers Conference 2025 Unveils Future of Social Commerce in Los Angeles”
Los Angeles, CA (March 8, 2025) — The AI Ecommerce Influencer Economy – 2025 Dreamers Conference, co-hosted by the Global Influence Economy Alliance and Xavvi Group, took place in downtown Los Angeles on March 7, 2025. Under the theme “AI Empowerment, Dreams Take Flight,” the conference focused on revolutionizing global content e-commerce by exploring the synergy between AI technology and the influencer economy. The event gathered over 300 influencers, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and future directions in AI-driven influencer marketing.
Lin Guang (Photo by: Richard Ren/LAPost)
The Global Influence Economy Alliance, established in the spring of 2023, has swiftly risen as a prominent force in the digital economy. Fueled by the TikTok phenomenon, the alliance has partnered with top influencer agencies and Hollywood celebrities, solidifying its status as a key player in the global influencer ecosystem. The alliance is also known for founding the Hollywood Beauty Influencer Awards, dubbed the “Fifth Major Award” in Hollywood, with Grammy Awards creator Michael Greene serving as honorary chairman.
Key figures from the alliance took center stage at the conference, including Chairman Lin Guang, Co-Chairman Wang Zi, Vice Chairmen Qi Fuxu, Zhao Feng, Zhang Yunshan, Xie Shaohua, and Peter Wu, along with department heads Chen Zhaoduan, Qian Tianhui, and Wang Xiaoqun. They collectively highlighted AI’s transformative power in helping individuals and businesses achieve commercial success.
In his opening speech, Chairman Lin Guang reaffirmed the alliance’s dedication to fostering economic recovery and entrepreneurship in the U.S. He unveiled an ambitious initiative aimed at assisting one million Americans—particularly young entrepreneurs and stay-at-home parents—in building their influencer businesses from the ground up. By leveraging AI-powered tools for personalized recommendations, intelligent product selection, and targeted marketing, the alliance seeks to create a scalable and accessible platform for aspiring influencers. Additionally, the plan includes providing 100,000 U.S. small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with a comprehensive influencer sales matrix to cut operational costs and boost revenue.
Peter Wu, CEO of Xavvi Group (Photo by: Richard Ren/LAPost)
Peter Wu, CEO of Xavvi Group, delivered a compelling keynote address on AI’s role in revolutionizing social commerce. “Social commerce is the new growth engine of global e-commerce, and AI is accelerating this shift,” Wu stated. Xavvi, a leading TikTok Shop service provider in the UK, is rapidly expanding into the U.S. and Spain. At the conference, the company showcased its AI-driven solutions, including AI video production tools and AI-powered ad optimization systems. These tools empower influencers to produce high-quality, customized content without requiring physical product samples, dramatically lowering production expenses.
Some of the management team of Xavvi Group
Xavvi’s 4,000-square-foot showroom in Los Angeles serves as a bridge between brands and influencers through AI-powered matchmaking. Looking ahead, the company plans to extend its global reach by establishing 36 showrooms across Europe and the U.S. by 2027. It also aims to incubate two million influencers and onboard 250,000 businesses into the social commerce ecosystem.
Young magicians from Magic Castle are communicating with internet celebrities(Photo by: Richard Ren/LAPost)
The conference spotlighted the broader societal impact of the influencer economy:
- Job Creation and Entrepreneurship: The influencer economy has reduced entry barriers, opening doors for content creators, photographers, editors, and marketers.
- Cultural Diversity and Innovation: Influencer platforms promote cultural exchange and creativity, enriching global dialogue.
- Support for SMEs and Emerging Brands: Smaller businesses can now reach their target audiences more effectively through influencer marketing, leveling the playing field with larger corporations.
- Social Good and Positive Influence: Many influencers leverage their platforms to advocate for social causes like environmental protection, education, and public health.
- Advancing Digital Economy and Technology: The influencer economy drives AI, AR/VR, and live-streaming innovations, propelling digital economic growth.
- Enhancing Transparency and Civic Engagement: Influencer platforms empower individuals to access information, voice opinions, and participate in public discourse.
Peter Wu reiterated Xavvi’s commitment to supporting local communities in the U.S. by helping individuals and families achieve financial independence through influencer entrepreneurship. By promoting economic, cultural, and technological progress, Xavvi and the Global Influence Economy Alliance aspire to create a more inclusive and dynamic future for the influencer economy.
(Photo by: Richard Ren/LAPost)
As the conference wrapped up, the overarching message was clear: AI and influencer marketing are not only reshaping commerce but also transforming lives and communities worldwide. With Xavvi’s bold slogan, “We help you sell like crazy!” the future of social commerce shines brighter than ever.