State of AI OFM

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Hey guys I would love to if some of the more profitable guys who do AI influencers can share a thought or two :)

I read that average onlyfans creator earns 120-180 euro per month. And if that is for real persons what is there left for AI?

Is it worth getting into it? I see its booming all over social media so it must be good right?

Thanks in advance to everyone commenting I would love to open a cool discussion
 
here's what you have to know about AI: do not try to compete with real models. you're not supposed to trick people into thinking your AI model is real, make the content in such a way that they have no other option but to watch it.
if it triggers "wtf-reaction", it's good. cartoons never tried to compete with movies and they've succeeded anyway.
try to compete with realism and you will always underperform.
 
here's what you have to know about AI: do not try to compete with real models. you're not supposed to trick people into thinking your AI model is real, make the content in such a way that they have no other option but to watch it.
if it triggers "wtf-reaction", it's good. cartoons never tried to compete with movies and they've succeeded anyway.
try to compete with realism and you will always underperform.
how is that true? u mean it in ethical way or in money making terms? Cuz AI is so advanced now they can be made 1:1 with real models. And I talk videos and etc
 
Yes, AI influencers in OFM are profitable because they scale infinitely with near-zero overhead, but you're competing in a saturated niche, so success requires exceptional character design, consistent storytelling across platforms, and mastering short-form video to stand out.
 
how is that true? u mean it in ethical way or in money making terms? Cuz AI is so advanced now they can be made 1:1 with real models. And I talk videos and etc
it can also be a model who has a missing leg but still prints :D
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here's what you have to know about AI: do not try to compete with real models. you're not supposed to trick people into thinking your AI model is real, make the content in such a way that they have no other option but to watch it.
if it triggers "wtf-reaction", it's good. cartoons never tried to compete with movies and they've succeeded anyway.
try to compete with realism and you will always underperform.
Haven't thought about it like this. Was always trying to make the models so realistic it made it hard to start because of a lack of expertise with complex generators
 
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