
‘She never sleeps’: This platform wants to be OnlyFans for the AI era
CNN
OhChat is an eight-month-old startup using artificial intelligence to build lifelike digital doubles of public figures, coming amid growing concerns around AI’s role in intimacy and labor.
She doesn’t eat, sleep or breathe. But she remembers you, desires you and never logs off. Her name is Jordan – the AI-powered “digital twin” of former British glamor model Katie Price – and people can pay her to act out their “uncensored dreams.” “You couldn’t get any more human. It’s like looking at me years ago,” Price, who shot to fame in the late 1990s as a peroxide-blonde tabloid model and Playboy cover star, told CNN. “It’s my voice. It’s literally me. It’s me.” On June 9, she joined the ranks of creators, celebrities and AI-generated avatars to be digitally immortalized by OhChat, an eight-month-old startup that uses artificial intelligence to build lifelike digital doubles of public figures. Its patrons can live out their “spicy fantasies” through these AI avatars, OhChat’s Instagram page states. The platform has attracted 200,000 users, most of which are based in the United States. OhChat sits at the provocative intersection of AI, fame and fantasy – where intimacy is simulated and connection is monetized. It goes a step further than platforms such as OnlyFans, where users pay to gain access to adult content from content creators. It also comes amid growing ethical concerns around AI – from its role in how people earn a living to how they form intimate connections – underscoring questions about whether AI companies are doing enough to ensure the technology isn’t being misused.













