“But with AI, they have my exact likeness, and I can be, in a way, anything they want me to be,” she said.
The musician said that she wants her fans to understand that the bot is not her “behind the device communicating” with them because she believes that openness is crucial, adding, “You know that you’re paying for.”
When a firm contacted Amour, she consented to a lifelike virtual version of herself. According to the magazine, they bribed her to provide them pictures, videos, and private data.
Although the adult actress admits that AI still sometimes makes her feel “scary and weird,” she values the opportunity to reduce her burden.
Amour said that because she often spends up to 12 hours on filming, her AI twin would be useful. “I should’ve signed up with them sooner because I would’ve gotten a bigger bonus!” is Amour’s one regret over selling her image.