The emergence of AI adult content has sparked a debate, with some arguing it's similar to cartoon pornography while others worry about its impact on real-life adult content creators. There's also a growing side economy of people selling guides on how to create AI models, with courses costing up to $220. Some adult content creators find AI tools useful, like chatbots for interacting with fans, but they also fear that the use of AI could undermine fans' trust. There's uncertainty about whether fans are always aware they're interacting with AI, with comments on some accounts suggesting users believe they're human.
Key takeaways:
- AI models are appearing on adult-content sites like OnlyFans and Fanvue, sometimes using stolen images or deepfakes.
- There is a growing industry of people selling courses on how to create and monetize AI adult content creators.
- There are concerns about the impact of AI on real-life adult content creators, with worries about eroding fans' trust and potentially replacing human influencers.
- There is confusion among some subscribers who may not realize they are interacting with AI, not real people.