AI-CREATED INFLUENCERSI came across an Instagram account that, at first glance, looks like just another influencer profile. A really hot girl, super sexy, big boobs, viral dances, suggestive photos, polished reels, full-on professional model aesthetics. The funny part is she
doesn’t exist. She’s a
virtual influencer, created with artificial intelligence.
If they don’t tell you in the bio,
they can totally fool you. And that’s where both the fun —and the mild mind-fuck— of all this comes in. Because it’s not just someone stumbling across one of her videos in their reels, thinking “damn, she’s hot,” dropping a comment, and moving on. No. These accounts have
hundreds of thousands of followers. People who follow her the same way they follow any other real, flesh-and-blood model.
And when you dive into the comments, it goes to another level. All men, hitting on her, asking her questions, talking to her like she’s a real person.
Giving her total credibility. Some of them even trying to flirt with a bunch of pixels and prompts.
There are two clear types of followers here. The one who knows it’s AI, is into the tech, wants to see how it evolves, and follows her out of pure nerd curiosity. And the one who
actually believes she’s a real woman, just like all the other models they follow. And that’s what really gets me.
Maybe it’s because I’ve been online for way too long. Since the early 2000s, watching everything evolve: content, social networks, filters, deepfakes, AI. I’m not saying they couldn’t fool me one day. In fact, I’m sure there are already videos I think are real that are AI, and the other way around. But over time you develop a kind of
sixth sense. It’s not a superpower. It’s noticing little things: the movements, the weird physics of some animations, the atmosphere, how the light behaves, micro-gestures that don’t quite add up.
And even so, there are
hundreds of thousands,
millions of people who don’t notice anything off. They watch these videos and take them at face value. They assume what they’re seeing is real. They emotionally interact with something that doesn’t exist.
And of course, this is no longer just about “wow, look how good AI is at making hot girl videos now.” It’s about something deeper. About how
the line between real and artificial is no longer obvious to most people. About how we’re entering a phase where you can follow, desire, admire, and spend time on a person who doesn’t exist… without even realizing it.
The videos I’m about to share are from one of those accounts. A virtual influencer who dances, poses, and smiles just like any other. And for a massive number of people, she
is perfectly real.
What’s unsettling isn’t that she exists.
What’s unsettling is that
it works.
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Today’s musical moment.
OOPSIES VOL35One of the sagas you’ve asked me for the most throughout this year has been
Oopsies. I’ve received several emails asking for
more videos or requesting that I give a heads-up when I was about to publish a
new installment. A clear sign that this kind of content really
connects.
And it’s not hard to see why. These videos, where the protagonists
show a bit without meaning to or
play right at the edge with their clothing, create a very specific mix of
curiosity and morbid fascination. There are no forced poses or staged scenes. There are
live recordings, natural movements, everyday gestures… and suddenly,
something slips.
A
nipple showing, a
crotch briefly visible, a posture that lasts
a second longer than it should. Nothing fully planned, or at least that’s how it feels. And that’s where the appeal is. That feeling of seeing something that
wasn’t meant to be seen, or at least not in that way.
At a time when
explicit content has taken over the mainstream, where almost everything is shown without filters or pauses,
subtlety regains its power. The slip-up, the mistake, the poorly calculated limit remind us that
sometimes less is more. That
imagination is still far more powerful than reality.
That’s why this saga
works. Because it plays in that uncomfortable yet attractive space. Where you’re never quite sure if what you’re seeing is
an accident or provocation. And because, in the end, few things are as compelling as something that
shouldn’t have happened… but did.
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What a tongue!