SinfulX AI Teams With Georgia Koneva to Launch Licensed AI Double

SinfulX AI Teams With Georgia Koneva to Launch Licensed AI Double

LONDON — AI companion platform SinfulX AI has launched its second licensed AI double in collaboration with adult performer and digital creator Georgia Koneva. 

The partnership combines Koneva's licensed likeness with an authorized recreation of her voice, marking SinfulX's latest move into creator-approved synthetic adult content as it prepares to debut its new AI voice capabilities on ManyVids and FapHouse.

Koneva's likeness will be available for users to generate custom, realistic 30-second videos as part of its "Pro Movies" offering, and she'll share in revenue generated through the partnership.

"We want to be at the forefront of AI in the adult space because it gives us a chance to shape what responsible adult AI looks like," said a SinfulX rep. "That means giving users a place to explore this technology without supporting platforms that profit from scraped and stolen images or non-consensual face swaps of the unsuspecting public."

Added Koneva, "I wanted to create an avatar because it felt original and fun, and because it gave me a new way to share my voice and personality with the people who follow me. I think AI will inevitably take a place in adult content, not as a replacement for real people, but as a new way of creating."

For more information, visit SinfulX.ai.

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