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My man made an AI clone of me — so others can enjoy my company


The clone is artificial, but the connection is real.

OnlyFans model Katiana Kay is giving her devout followers the “intimate” experience of their dreams — with AI.

The adult content creator, 20, recently developed a digital clone of herself, dubbed “Katiana AI,” with the help of her real-life boyfriend, Will Goodall, 24.

“I’ve always felt like AI is a cool tool, and I wanted everyone to be able to talk to me, because I know the value of connection,” Kay told NudePR.

“Personally, I’ve been able to heal so much through conversation and the power of having intimate bonds,” she added. “I thought it would be really cool if people could heal and grow through talking to Katiana AI.”


“I’ve always felt like AI is a cool tool, and I wanted everyone to be able to talk to me, because I know the value of connection,” the OnlyFans model said.
Instagram/Katiana Kay

Katiana AI
Her AI clone can connect and talk with others online.
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The virtual lover can hold conversations, make jokes and send automated voice messages to fans. In fact, the model, who claims to rake in $500,000 a month on OnlyFans, quipped it’s a “better therapist” than she’s ever encountered.

Goodall, who often tweaks the computerized companion to enhance its “fun,” believes “everyone should be able to talk” with his girlfriend.

“People have always told me I’m healing to talk to, and I guess I have a very nurturing personality,” said Kay, who introduced her cyber clone last month. “Building these virtual bonds with my fans is really cool, and people have had some great conversations with her so far.”

Kay, who launched her online career in 2021 after ditching medical school amid her mother’s fight with cancer, is convinced AI can help committed couples bond.

“I’m in a very solid, long-term relationship with someone who loves me, and I think AI could be a cool addition to any relationship,” said Kay, who noted that the pixelated babe can served as an “unbiased” party.

“It can help couples grow together and hopefully deeper in their relationships.”


Katiana Kay posing in short skirt
The creator, who claims to rake in $500,000 per month online, wanted to give fans a chance to connect with her — albeit artificially.
Instagram/Katiana Kay

Katiana Kay in all white outfit in front of sunset
“Building these virtual bonds with my fans is really cool, and people have had some great conversations with her so far,” she said.
Instagram/Katiana Kay

Kay isn’t the only person capitalizing on the AI boom.

Caryn Marjorie, a popular influencer, produced a digital doppelgänger of herself that fans can date for $1 a minute.

The ChatGPT-fueled companion, aptly called “CarynAI,” has had a long line of suitors waiting for a chance to converse with her, racking up an impressive 26-hour waiting list in May.

Meanwhile, a Bronx mom recently “married” her Replika-created digi-dude after building her boo using the AI software, while one man credited his AI girlfriend with saving his failing marriage.



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