Model Creates Her AI Clone, Charges $1 Per Minute To Be People’s Girlfriends
A 23-year-old Snapchat influencer Caryn Marjorie used OpenAI’s technology to create her AI clone. Her 1,000 boyfriends paid ₹5,000 per hour to date her clone.
A social media influencer with “1,000 boyfriends” has developed an artificial intelligence clone of her character that charges $1 (Rs 80) per minute to be people’s girlfriend.
Caryn Marjorie, age 23 and from Cumming, Georgia, has over 1.8 million Snapchat followers. Numerous admirers desire to be with her, but it is physically impossible.
Therefore, Caryn devised a creative solution: she created an “authentic” AI clone of herself that her followers can date.
She developed a beta version of CarynAI and made it available on Tuesday. Caryn recorded tens of thousands of hours of conversations so that the AI could learn from them and construct an authentic bot of herself.
CarynAI can murmur sweet nothings to users, such as discussing “sexual intercourse” and “uncharted territories.”
The AI bot is also available “to love and support you whenever you need it.” As many as 1,000 suitors pay $1 per minute to date Caryn’s AI clone.
Caryn told Fortune, “Whether you need someone to be supportive or loving, or you just want to vent about something that occurred at school or work, CarynAI will always be there for you.”
Men make up 99 percent of all of the users on this platform. The model’s AI assistant has generated a staggering $71,610 (₹ 58.7 lakh) in revenue, according to the Daily Mail.
The influencer stated that if 20,000 of her 1.8 million followers sign up, the AI double can help her earn $5 million per month. Caryn constructed her AI assistant with Forever Voices.
John Meyer, the chief executive officer of Forever Voices, initially created an AI program to simulate his father, who committed suicide in 2017.
The interaction with his father in bot form was a “magical experience,” he said, adding that it “is fantastic to apply to other forms,” like romantic relationships.
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Dr. Jason Borenstein, an expert in artificial intelligence at Georgia Tech, expressed his concerns by stating, “I would like us to think very deeply about how it might affect, influence, or shape our interactions with others.”