Porn star sells likeness to artificial intelligence so she doesn’t have to work so hard: ‘I can be anything they want me to be’

From porn star to pixelated pleasure.

Chloe Amour, a 33-year-old adult film star, has revealed that she sold her likeness to an AI company to reduce the pressures of her demanding career.

Chloe Amour, a 33-year-old adult film star, (left) has revealed she sold her likeness to a tech company to create AI versions of herself (right).
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The Las Vegas-based singer has spent years working with major studios in the adult film industry and being a real-life Pretty Woman, but as her workload continued to increase, she decided to use an alter virtual ego to interact with her fans. when she is unavailable.

The move is not only a way to lighten her workload, but also part of a growing trend in the adult entertainment industry where performers are using AI to maintain their online presence.

Amour has explained that while she loves connecting with her fans, there are times when she can’t fulfill all their wishes.

“When I talk directly to my fans, sometimes there are things that they want to talk to me about, or there are things that they want from me that I might not be able to give them,” she told the Daily Mail. .

“But through AI, they have the same likeness to me, and it’s like I can be whatever they want me to be in a sense.”

However, no one is being fooled.

“When I talk directly to my fans, sometimes there are things that they want to talk to me about, or there are things that they want from me that I might not be able to give them,” she told the Daily Mail. . (Bot AI in picture) EVA HE

“It’s very transparent because they’re aware that this is AI, it’s not me physically behind the device communicating with you — you know you’re paying,” Amour said.

Her decision came after an AI company approached her with an offer to create her virtual counterpart. In exchange for a fee, she provided the company with photos, videos and personal details to make the AI ​​version as lifelike as possible.

Amour admits that AI still feels “scary and weird” to her at times, but she appreciates the ability to lighten her workload.

In exchange for a fee, she provided the company with photos, videos and personal details to make the AI ​​version as lifelike as possible. Jam Press/@realchloeamour

“When you get booked away [porn] shoot, you’re in the hands of that company,” she explained.

“You’ll be on set somewhere between four, six, eight, ten, twelve hours, who knows?”

Using a virtual persona to engage with fans allows her to relax while maintaining her online presence.

However, she has one regret.

Amour admits that AI still feels “scary and weird” to her at times, but she appreciates the ability to lighten her workload.

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“I should have signed up with them sooner because I would have gotten a bigger bonus!” she laughed.

Amour’s AI character is just one of many AI-generated women used to keep men company.

The growing trend of AI avatars in the world of adult entertainment is a sign of how technology is changing the landscape.

In fact, some fans are now able to create their own personalized virtual partners, from their looks to their personality traits, hobbies and sexual preferences.

Platforms like CamSoda have taken this even further by allowing users to create custom AI “girlfriends” that become permanent features on the site.

These virtual companions are available 24/7, responding instantly to users’ requests and offering a level of privacy that traditional live cams do not.

A top tech executive has predicted that “AI girlfriends” will create $1 billion in business.

Greg Isenberg, CEO of Late Checkout, wrote a blog post on X in which he shared that he met a man in Miami who “admitted to spending $10,000 a month” on “AI girlfriends.”

“I thought he was joking,” Isenberg wrote. “But he’s a 24-year-old single guy who likes her.”

Isenberg said he was left “speechless” by the meeting and predicted that “someone will build the AI ​​version of Match Group and make $1 billion.”

Match Group is the parent company of dating apps such as Tinder, Match.com, Hinge, OkCupid and Plenty of Fish.

While users and some sex workers are embracing the technology, others aren’t too keen on the idea.

Facebook and Instagram are said to have thousands of explicit ads for AI-powered escorts and “girlfriend” apps – and sex workers are accusing Meta of double standards when it comes to breaching the police.

Some human sex workers raised concerns that Meta favors AI-powered sex services and allows them to proliferate, while banning human sex work on Facebook and Instagram as “adult content”.

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