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A college student used AI tools to create a virtual girlfriend on OnlyFans, earning $43,000 in a month, highlighting how AI has drastically reduced the cost and complexity of generating virtual influencers.

Stunned by a post: a 21-year-old American college student made $43,000 in a month with an AI virtual girlfriend. He set up an OnlyFans account called Maya. This Maya is 22 years old, tagged as a UCF psychology dropout, with 1,247 paid subscribers, and the highest-spending fan shelled out $1,847. But the most crucial part? The girl in those photos doesn't even exist. No real person on camera, no real person typing. All the messages are written by AI, the photos are AI-generated, and the voice is AI-synthesized. The entire Maya boils down to just four documents on his MacBook. Back in the day, building an AI virtual influencer took anywhere from six months to a year and a half. Now, he's got it running in just 4 weeks. Looking ahead, it might take only a weekend to whip one up. These four files break down like this: · persona.md, spelling out Maya's character, backstory, and likes; · voice.md, locking in her speaking tone and voice style; · flux.md, standardizing her appearance and photo style to ensure all images look like the same person; · brain.md, logging what each subscriber has chatted about and their preferences. Before the AI replies to any fan, it reads through all four files, so the persona never breaks, and it never forgets what the fan has said. Truth be told, the tech stack is so ridiculously simple it's almost absurd. That famous virtual influencer Aitana López from before? Her team took 18 months to pull her together. Now, a Maya-style setup is done and dusted in 4 weeks. This isn't sci-fi—it's something anyone with a computer can replicate step by step. And it's not just OnlyFans; slap this workflow onto Instagram, TikTok, or Twitch, and it'll run just as smoothly. AI has basically driven the cost of creating a virtual person down to zero. At this point, the only real barrier left is whether you've got the taste to decide what this virtual person should even look like.
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Stunned by a post: a 21-year-old American college student made $43,000 in a month with an AI virtual girlfriend.

He set up an OnlyFans account called Maya. This Maya is 22 years old, tagged as a UCF psychology dropout, with 1,247 paid subscribers, and the highest-spending fan shelled out $1,847. But the most crucial part? The girl in those photos doesn’t even exist.

No real person on camera, no real person typing. All the messages are written by AI, the photos are AI-generated, and the voice is AI-synthesized. The entire Maya boils down to just four documents on his MacBook.

Back in the day, building an AI virtual influencer took anywhere from six months to a year and a half. Now, he’s got it running in just 4 weeks. Looking ahead, it might take only a weekend to whip one up.

These four files break down like this:

· persona.md, spelling out Maya’s character, backstory, and likes; · voice.md, locking in her speaking tone and voice style; · flux.md, standardizing her appearance and photo style to ensure all images look like the same person; · brain.md, logging what each subscriber has chatted about and their preferences.

Before the AI replies to any fan, it reads through all four files, so the persona never breaks, and it never forgets what the fan has said.

Truth be told, the tech stack is so ridiculously simple it’s almost absurd. That famous virtual influencer Aitana López from before? Her team took 18 months to pull her together. Now, a Maya-style setup is done and dusted in 4 weeks.

This isn’t sci-fi—it’s something anyone with a computer can replicate step by step. And it’s not just OnlyFans; slap this workflow onto Instagram, TikTok, or Twitch, and it’ll run just as smoothly.

AI has basically driven the cost of creating a virtual person down to zero. At this point, the only real barrier left is whether you’ve got the taste to decide what this virtual person should even look like.

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