Wired reports some adult creators are using AI-made versions of themselves. The article raises questions about consent, control, and payments.
In short: Wired reports that some adult performers are creating AI “clones” of themselves that can keep producing content and chatting with fans.
Wired reports that adult creators are experimenting with AI-made “clones” that copy their look and personality. These systems can generate images, videos, or messages that feel like they came from the creator. Think of it like a stand-in that can talk to fans while the real person is asleep (a bit like a customer service bot, but built to act like one specific person).
The article describes this as a way for performers to keep working even when they are not filming, and to keep a consistent appearance over time. In practice, that can mean more frequent posts or more time spent interacting with paying fans.
Some online discussion has named platforms such as OhChat and SinfulX in connection with “digital twins” for adult creators. Based on the information provided for this article, those specific claims are not confirmed. The available material does not include clear details about OhChat, and it only briefly describes SinfulX as a tool that can generate explicit images or videos from text, without verified information about creator monetization features.
The big questions are about control and consent. Who owns the clone, who can use it, and what happens if a creator wants it taken down. Payment terms also matter, including how revenue is shared and whether a creator can move their clone to another platform, like taking your phone number to a new carrier.
Source: Wired
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