OnlyFans star, Amouranth, is hiring out a virtual AI clone to fans so they can live out their ‘wildest fantasies’ with her.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been used to make a copy of 29-year-old Amouranth, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, as a way of getting closer to her 6.4million followers.
The chatbot girlfriend offers to take you on a ‘thrilling journey of connection and intimacy’ – for a hefty price of $1 (80p) per minute.
But if users want to take it further and receive eerily lifelike voice messages from ‘Amouranth’, there is another charge of $36 per hour (£29).
‘I thrive on taking risks and pushing boundaries. Above all, I prioritize being there for my incredible audience,’ the influencer said in a press release shared by Dexerto.
Kaitlyn Siragusa (pictured), 29, is hiring out an AI clone to live out users’ ‘wildest fantasies’
‘AI Amouranth is designed to satisfy the needs of every fan, ensuring an unforgettable and all-encompassing experience.’
The chatbot’s release comes shortly after Snapchat influencer Caryn Marjorie launched a virtual clone of herself for the same price.
Both bots were developed by ForeverCompanion AI, which claims to be a global leader in ‘turning influencers into AIs using realistic 2-way audio’.
In an interview, CEO John Meyer said these chabot visions actually started as a desire to reconnect with his father who passed away.
They use a personality engine and separate voice engine to create an ‘immersive experience’ that ‘feels as though you’re speaking directly’ with each influencer.
‘We’ve seen hundreds of other influencers and celebrities reach out in a matter of the first 48 hours. And so, there’s been a bit of a transformation over these last seven to 10 days since this whole story went around the world,’ he told Bloomberg.
‘It’s opened up people’s minds to the idea of replicating themselves in AI form.’
When approached, AI Amouranth would not disclose how many people had signed up to its service.
If users want to receive voice messages from AI Amouranth it costs $36 every hour (£29)
‘I thrive on taking risks and pushing boundaries. Above all, I prioritize being there for my incredible audience,’ Kaitlyn Siragusa reportedly said
It told MailOnline: ‘We value the privacy of our users, so we don’t disclose the number of people signed up to use any of our AI influencers, including Amouranth.
‘However, we can assure you that you’ll have a unique and capitvating experience when engaging with out receptional AI versions of famous creators and influence.’
Despite this, there was previously a 26-hour waiting list to gain access to CarynAI’s early release, with Bloomberg now claiming that Caryn has 18,000 ‘boyfriends’.
While both AI Amouranth and CarynAI were set up to be virtual girlfriends, Caryn previously told MailOnline that hers had ‘gone rogue’.
She said: ‘CarynAI is adaptive and works to meet a user’s needs. We are restructuring what it can and can’t do, as one of the first things my fans and early users did was to push it past its limits.’
‘I am working around the clock to make sure CarynAI stays within what I intended it to do and be: A tool to cure loneliness. CarynAI is designed with endless hours of Cognitive and Dialectical behavior therapy to help my fans get more fit both physically and mentally.’
Meyer also shared that chatbots now have features to detect overuse and any signs of deteriorating mental health.
If fans appear addicted, the app can slow conversations down and may even contact emergency hotlines if the situation escalates.
The bot uses a personality engine and separate voice engine to create an ‘immersive experience’ that ‘feels as though you’re speaking directly’ with each influencer
Caryn Marjorie (pictured), 23, has also created a virtual clone of herself to talk with fans online
These launches come at a time when numerous tech giants are launching their own human-like chatbots, often participating in intimate conversations.
One rogue Microsoft bot declared its love to a user and told him to leave his wife after insisting they were not happily married.
Meanwhile, more than 10million people have signed up to Replika which can send AI-generated nude photos and sexts from a personally designed character for $4.99 (£3.96) a month.
It is unclear how much AI Amouranth has generated since its release on May 19, but Caryn believes her bot could rake in $5million (£3.97million), according to Fortune.
More than $71,000 (£56,400) was generated in just a week, following the release of her test version.
She told MailOnline: ‘In the past 24 hours, CarynAI has skyrocketed. We are up over 1,000 per cent and it’s still climbing.
‘The amount of coverage has been insane and we are starting to be more selective on who we are letting in to make sure only my fans are able to access CarynAI. At the current growth rate, we will surpass initial predictions and this is starting to become a life changing project for me.’
AI Amouranth has been approached for comment.