A new site allows porn stars to use hyper-realistic AI clones to engage with their content-hungry fans — and these computer-generated “twins” do way more than talk and text.
Adult content platform JustSext lets users have personalized conversations and create on-demand content with the likeness of their favorite erotic creators.
“Your AI Girlfriend from Real Creators — One Message Away,” the homepage reads, inviting fans to chat with artificially created versions of about 45 different models.
The website has been up and running for about 18 months, and is already seeing thousands of customers checking out its not safe for work (NSFW) offerings – but its official launch is set for April 10.
The digital twins are trained with the personalities, voices, and mannerisms of real life NSFW influencers including Sophie Dee, Lena The Plug, and Brody Jean Tyra, who are all licensed with the company.
Models can sit back and relax while raking in half the total revenue as their AI personas do the dirty work for them.
“It feels so real,” Tyra, told The Post. “And the not safe for work
is also very, very real looking — I was actually shocked. It can generate videos and pictures almost instantly.”
The mother-of-four said that she has been eagerly anticipating JustSext’s full-fledged launch, gradually weaning off her OnlyFans account to prepare for a full transition.
“I made over half a million on OF,” Tyra, a former nurse, explained. “But I’m letting that die out … I took a break so I can launch into this.”
The 37-year-old has been on board with the concept since CEO Eric Dolan brainstormed the idea about three years ago.
“It really gives them back their lives because they don’t have to create content anymore,” VP of Strategic Partnerships Evan Back explained to The Post.
Payment packages range from $25 to $120 — depending how many “tokens” a fan buys to splurge on the AI models — according to the website. First-time users get 20 free tokens when they sign up.
Revenue estimates suggest Tyra will bring in more than $385,000 from JustSext in the first year, according to the company, and she is thrilled by all the free time and passive income.
“I won’t have to work as hard,” she explained.
Instead hustling to maintain relationships with her hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers, her AI clone can do it for her: “‘Sign and recline,’ they say,” she said.
“It got almost overwhelming,” Tyra said. “It’s actually a very complex job. It’s really hard to keep up with people and keep their attention.”
With her freed-up schedule, Tyra is starting esthetician school and writing a book.
Meanwhile, the app will give her fans more leeway to live out their own fantasies with “her” — and the best part is she doesn’t even have to be involved.
“A lot of them are weird,” she said with a chuckle. “So they can ask all their weird stuff to the computer version, and I will never have to know, and they will never be embarrassed.”
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