The rise of these AI chatbot companies could lead to a loss of income for chat workers in developing countries. Critics argue that these workers, who are often poorly compensated and work long hours, may be replaced by AI. On the other hand, some believe that the outsourcing of this grueling work to AI could be a positive development. Despite the potential benefits, top OnlyFans creators and agencies stress the need for human oversight to ensure the technology runs undetected.
Key takeaways:
- OnlyFans creators often outsource their chatting with fans to low-wage workers in developing nations, but now AI bot companies like ChatPersona and FlirtFlow have entered the scene, offering automated chat services.
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- Despite OnlyFans prohibiting AI from responding to chats, companies get around this by employing humans to press send on the AI-generated messages. This allows a human to be in hundreds of simultaneous chats, rather than a handful.
- While these AI services could potentially result in a loss of income for chat workers in developing nations, some argue it may not be a bad thing as these workers are often poorly compensated and work long hours. However, there are concerns about the AI's ability to handle problematic content and the potential for manipulation by OnlyFans management agencies.