OnlyFans models are using AI impersonators to keep up with their DMs

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The discussion revolves around the increasing use of AI impersonators by OnlyFans models to manage high volumes of direct messages (DMs) from subscribers. The introduction of AI bots has raised concerns about authenticity in interactions, as many users are increasingly skeptical about whether they are communicating with real individuals or AI-generated responses. There are significant implications for user trust and the overall business model of platforms like OnlyFans, potentially leading to legal challenges over claims of realistic user engagement. Users express frustration over declining personal interactions and label the platform as having devolved into a mechanism for scammy interactions, where real engagement is becoming rarer. There's also acknowledgment of a broader trend involving gig economies and loneliness, suggesting that the rise of AI technology may exploit these dynamics.
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