technologyneutral
The Rise of AI-Led Intimacy: A New Way to Connect?
USASaturday, June 21, 2025
To create a digital twin, OhChat uses images and voice recordings from the creator. The AI then mimics their appearance, voice, and mannerisms. Price's AI avatar can send sexy messages, voice notes, and images, all without Price doing anything. It's a bit creepy, but also fascinating. Price sees it as empowering, offering a constant connection that her OnlyFans account can't match.
But there are ethical concerns. AI avatars like Jordan raise questions about digital labor and desire. Creators might be replaced by their own likeness, and fans could form emotional attachments to simulations. Platforms like OhChat profit from these interactions, which feel real but are one-sided. It's a tricky balance between immersion and transparency. Users should know they're talking to AI, but the platform wants to keep them hooked.
OhChat uses safeguards to control content and behavior. Each creator signs an agreement outlining the rules for their digital twin. Avatars can be revoked or deleted at any time. But the platform is still navigating tough questions about ethics and responsibility. Young sees a future where every creator has a digital twin. It's a bold vision, but it comes with big challenges.
Actions
flag content