AI Companionship Platform SoulDeep Launches

AI Companionship Platform SoulDeep Launches

LOS ANGELES — New NSFW AI companionship platform SoulDeep has debuted.

SoulDeep, a rep explained, aims “to recreate the essence of genuine human connection with technology. With the increasing prevalence and demand for digital companionship, SoulDeep aims to further grow this emerging industry by fostering human and AI connections globally.”

The platform allows users to create their ideal AI companion by tailoring appearance, personality traits, and other attributes. It integrates audio, images, and video content to enable conversational quality that is “nearly indistinguishable from that of humans,” the rep added.

SoulDeep also empowers creators to design their own bots based on their personality and brand.

“This is particularly impactful for content creators, influencers, and celebrities,” the rep explained. “In Creator Mode, creators can design an AI companion and receive a percentage of earnings from users who pay to engage. In Sharer Mode, individuals can send links to their bot and earn revenue for any direct membership sign-ups through clicks. With these features, fans can engage with the bot version of their favorite personalities, providing potential for a consistent stream of revenue and engagement 24 hours a day.”

Head of Creator Operations Ellen Liu said, "The launch of SoulDeep provides a unique opportunity for consumers to build emotional connections in the digital realm. Our AI companions serve as attentive listeners and unwavering support systems to those who need it most. Unlike conventional chatbot experiences, our platform can also transcend boundaries and enables content creators to leverage their likeness and transform themselves into romantic AI partners. We’re looking forward to bringing these unique offerings to consumers and pioneering the way for AI connection.”

For more information, visit SoulDeep.ai.

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