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Porn star sells likeness to AI so she doesn’t have to work as much

From porn stars to pixelated pleasures.

Adult film star Chloe Amour, 33, has revealed she sold her likeness to an AI company to relieve the pressure of a demanding career.

33-year-old adult film star Chloe Amour (left) has revealed she sold her likeness to a tech company to create an AI version of herself (right).
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The Las Vegas-based performer has spent years working for major studios in the adult film industry, playing the real-life “Pretty Woman,” but as her workload continues to increase, she's turned to virtual shows to interact with fans. I decided to use the alter ego of . when she's away.

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 leveraging AI to maintain their online presence.

Amour explained that while she enjoys connecting with her fans, there are moments when she cannot fulfill all their desires.

“When I talk directly to my fans, sometimes there are things that they want to talk to me about, or that they want me to do, but I can't express it to them,” she said. Ta. told the Daily Mail.

“But through AI, it’s like they have something similar to me, and in a way, I can be everything they want me to be.”

No one was fooled though.

“When I talk directly to my fans, there are times when there are things that they want to talk to me about, or that they want me to do, but I'm not able to convey it to them,” she told the Daily. told the Mail. (Photo is AI bot) Eva AI

“This is very transparent because they know this is AI and it’s not me physically communicating with you behind the device. I know there are,” Amour said.

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

Amour admits that AI still feels “scary and weird” at times, but he appreciates the way it eases his workload.

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

“Once you have made a reservation, [porn] You know, you're at the mercy of that company,'' she explained.

“You're going to be on set for four, six, eight, 10, 12 hours, and who knows?”

By using a virtual persona to interact with your fans, you can get a break while maintaining your online presence.

However, she has one regret.

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

Jam Press/@realchloeamour

“If I had signed up sooner, I could have gotten a bigger bonus!” she laughed.

Amour's AI persona is just one of many AI-generated women to attract men.

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

In fact, some fans can now create their own custom virtual partners, from physical appearance to personality traits, hobbies, and sexual preferences.

Platforms like CamSoda take this even further by allowing users to build personalized AI “girlfriends” that become permanent features on the site.

These virtual companions are available 24/7, respond instantly to user requests, and offer a level of privacy not possible with traditional live streaming cam shows.

A top tech industry executive predicted that “AI girlfriends” would generate $1 billion in business.

Late Checkout CEO Greg Isenberg revealed in a blog post about X that he met a man in Miami who “admitted to spending $10,000 a month” on his “AI girlfriend.”

“I thought it was a joke,” Eisenberg wrote. “But he's a 24-year-old single guy who loves it.”

Eisenberg said he was “speechless” by the encounter and predicted that “someone will build an AI version of Match Group and make more than $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 have embraced the technology, others are less enthusiastic about the idea.

Facebook and Instagram reportedly run thousands of explicit ads for AI-generated companions and 'girlfriend' apps, sex workers say Meta has double standards when it comes to cracking down on sex crimes I'm accusing them of that.

Some human sex workers say meta supports AI-powered sex services and proliferates them while banning human sex work as “adult content” on Facebook and Instagram. Some people have expressed concern.

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