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Amouranth is creating an AI version of herself to be a virtual girlfriend for her fans

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Published 19:57 19 May 2023 GMT+1

Amouranth is creating an AI version of herself to be a virtual girlfriend for her fans

The Onlyfans model and Twitch streamer is taking a step into the AI world

Ben Thompson

Ben Thompson

Amouranth has taken her content to another level - by creating an AI version of herself that can talk to fans any time they want.

Artificial intelligence has been all the rage lately with ChatGPT taking the internet by storm.

Now, even influencers are getting in on the act.

Twitch star and OnlyFans creator Amouranth is launching an AI companion which makes use of voice responses to 'satisfy the needs' of her subscribers.

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Amouranth AI will allow fans to 'chat' with the influencer.
Twitter/@amouranth

Kaitlyn 'Amouranth' Siragusa has called the creation 'AI Amouranth' and set it up so that followers can converse with it as if it was her.

A press release for the bot states: "With AI Amouranth, fans will receive instant voice responses to any burning question they may have.

"Whether it’s a fleeting curiosity or a profound desire, Amouranth’s AI counterpart will be right there to provide assistance."

Amouranth is excited about the new endeavour and, as per the press release, said: "I thrive on taking risks and pushing boundaries. Above all, I prioritize being there for my incredible audience.

"AI Amouranth is designed to satisfy the needs of every fan, ensuring an unforgettable and all-encompassing experience."

The AI bot will launch today (19 May).
Instagram/@amouranthoffical

The bot will launch today (19 May) as part of the Forever Voices AI platform, Forever Companion.

People on social media have been left divided over this latest development and what it meant for technology and society at large.

One Twitter user wrote: "This goes way too far into parasocial territory tbh I think it's s****y to intentionally feed that."

A fellow critic said: "The money spent on this the person could use to improve themselves and attract better. But hey... to each their own."

On the other hand, one user respected Amouranth's hustle as they tweeted: "She’s gotta be one of the richest ladies out there. Marketing genius."

Another admirer wrote: "She stay getting the bag."

The chatbot hasn't gone live yet but will no doubt draw in big figures, given that the influencer has over three million followers on her Twitter alone, is one of the most-followed women on Twitch and has a highly successful OnlyFans.

What a time to be alive, am I right?

Featured Image Credit: Amouranth

Topics: Artificial Intelligence, OnlyFans, Technology, Twitch

Ben Thompson
Ben Thompson

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