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The creator of the AI porn star then replaced Tabar’s face with the face of “Amy Marie Richards” and reposted the video to its Instagram account, which promotes its Fanvue page and an AI sex chat bot.
“Even legitimate homemade sex movies used as revenge porn can be waved off as fakes as this system becomes more relevant.”
Her face has been grafted into dozens of graphic sex scenes by anonymous online “creators,” who are using free artificial-intelligence software to create convincingly lifelike videos. One fake video, described as real “leaked” footage, has been watched on a major porn site more than 1.5 million times.
For now, when we talk about AI, porn and sex, everything is speculative. An unrestricted world where OnlyFans and every other platform is dominated by deepfakes and AI is possible, right alongside bots that have become indistinguishable from flesh. But that is presently not where we are. In fact, some of the AI sex options have just recently taken a step back. Replika, a popular chatbot app that allows you to develop a “girlfriend” or “boyfriend” figure, recently disabled its sexting and roleplaying functions, .
Exactly why this change was made is unclear, though links to personal data collection or the app store’s policies regarding sexual content may have something to do with it. The point is, a market of unfettered AI porn is unlikely, much for the same reasons that unfettered traditional porn does not exist now. We have governmental and economic policies in place to prevent that, as do social media platforms. There will always be people who do immoral and illegal things in the name of sex. Broadly speaking, however, we exist in a culture that values humanity. We care, at least on paper, about the human element. AI is unlikely to change that.














