My.Club Expands AI 'Digital Twin' Program to All Creators

My.Club Expands AI 'Digital Twin' Program to All Creators

LOS ANGELES — My.Club has opened its “Digital Twin” program to all creators interested in creating a digital version of themselves.

To create a Digital Twin, creators are required to authenticate their identity on My.Club and provide a range of photographs, enabling the platform to produce AI-generated content for their fans.

The Digital Twin can be personalized to match conversation style, personality and boundaries set by the creator.

VP Mike Ford said, “Our chat and photo generation capabilities mean that creators can take a break while their Digital Twin takes on everyday work. We’re seeing tremendous reaction and growth, from both fans and creators, in a very short time.”

Creator Jessica Moore, who joined the platform last year during the preliminary onboarding, enthused about the program.

“For me, a Digital Twin has meant real freedom,” she said. “I don’t have to worry about being constantly available, creating new content or shooting in new locations. And fans are able to engage with me on their schedule, for as long as they like, and customize me to fit their fantasies. I still shoot my own content as well, of course, but I do it on my schedule and can really focus on building out my business in ways that are meaningful to me. It’s an incredible tool.”

For more information, visit My.Club/ai.

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