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

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

LOS ANGELES — My.Club is expanding its offer of AI "Digital Twins" to all creators, starting today.

Still in beta development, My.Club’s Digital Twin is an AI version of each creator, customizable by the creator to mirror their personality and preferences. The Digital Twin can chat and create personalized mass messaging as well as create original photo and video content.

“Creator interest in AI has skyrocketed over the past year, but access to the technology has largely been limited to a small handful,” a rep explained. “My.Club is challenging that model and opening up its AI program to all creators, not just big names.”

VP Mike Ford said, “We’re democratizing adult AI. For the first time, creators will have access to the same technology that celebrities do. My.Club’s Digital Twin is a game-changing tool that can help creators generate income and grow their fan business, without paying chat teams or constantly shooting new content. And it’s open to anyone on our platform.”

My.Club will initially collaborate with the first group of registered creators to launch their Digital Twin in January. Once the program exits the beta phase, the Digital Twin technology will become available to all creators.

Digital Twins are clearly marked as such on the My.Club platform.

Creators on the platform will earn the same 80% payout from Digital Twin as they currently do from their regular work.

For more information, visit My.club.

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