Sex Work CEO Unveils NSFW AI Text Generator 'GPTease'

Sex Work CEO Unveils NSFW AI Text Generator 'GPTease'

LOS ANGELES — Sex Work CEO has launched its new AI-powered NSFW text generator, GPTease.

The program, a rep said, was “designed specifically for adult creators and performers, offering an unrestricted creative assistant to enhance their content creation process. By providing an AI muse without the restrictive content policies of traditional AI tools, GPTease acts as an extension of the creators themselves, allowing them to accomplish more in less time while maintaining their brand and individuality as creatives.”

GPTease provides assistance with brainstorming content ideas, crafting captions, writing engaging video descriptions and crafting video scripts.

“With its user-friendly interface and advanced capabilities, GPTease allows creators to concentrate on their core task — producing content that truly connects with their audience,” the rep added.

GPTease users can upload writing samples, allowing the AI to learn their specific style, including slang, emojis and punctuation preferences.

“This personalized approach saves creators countless hours each month, streamlining their workflow and boosting productivity,” the rep said.

Sex Work CEO founder MelRose Michaels enthused, "When Chat GPT came onto the scene, it revolutionized the way everyone lived and worked in so many ways. But as an adult performer, I was limited in how I could use it for my own business. I kept looking for other solutions, and there weren’t any I felt were good enough to actually accomplish what I was trying to do. So, I decided to build one myself.  And I can promise after your first time using it, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it."

GPTease is available in a free and a “pro” paid plan.

For more information, visit GPTease.ai.

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