JustFor.fans is one of the largest of the many rivals to OnlyFans. While much speculation has been made over the possibility of AI replacing the models of these sites, JustFor.fans has embraced the tech – at least for helping their creators to write their profiles, bios, and even posts.
As reported by AVN.com :
JustFor.fans owner and founder Dominic Ford said, “My background is in artificial intelligence, and we already use A.I. on JFF to recommend models you might like based on your past purchases. Now, we’re experimenting with using it to enhance our models’ posts. At our user conference, many models said they weren’t creative enough to write exciting copy in their posts. It’s possible that using A.I. might help them. A.I. is definitely the future, and figuring out how best to harness it is an ongoing and experimental process we fully embrace. For example, models looking to make their descriptions more interesting can type something like, ‘make the following more erotic and interesting, and write two paragraphs, ‘I met a guy at the gym and followed him into the shower.'” The A.I. system will then generate a better version of what the model wrote, which will increase conversation rates and followers.
Whilst AI chat bots may allow models to communicate with thousands of followers simultaneously, yet individually – as shown by AI girlfriend Caryn.AI – the whole appeal of OnlyFans type sites is that there is a real connection to the creator. At least Caryn.AI and the virtual girlfriends of Forever Companion have had their personalities (apparently) imbued into their AI chatbots. There is at present no suggestion that this is the case with JustFor.fans. Neither is it clear whether the male simps subscribing to a creator on the platform will be made aware that the posts he is reading may have come from an AI bot rather than the model herself.
Nevertheless, it is inevitable that these OnlyFans style sites will increasingly incorporate aritificial intelligence, to produce both text and visual content. Deepfake, AI image generation tech, and chatbots, will allow models to engage in all kinds of ‘personal’ interactions with their legions of fans, including in virtual and augmented reality. For the simps, there will be a trade-off between retaining the authentic connection of the real individual creator/model, and the ability to have a personal and direct interaction with her.