Let’s be real — AI isn’t just playing with spreadsheets anymore, it’s messing with cheekbones, profiles, and even videos in the adult industry. One snap of a selfie and AI can smooth your skin, fix the lighting, and even turn it into a short video - no cameras, no makeup, no hassle.
At Langtrees, we’re seeing it everywhere. AI can help workers and advertisers stand out, try new looks, and get creative … but it also makes it harder to tell what’s real. In an industry built on trust, that little line between real and fake? Yeah, it suddenly matters a lot.
To give you an example below are 2 images, one is real the other AI generated, which the owner has uploaded a single selfie and asked to create a variety of images in different poses and different outfits … can you tell which is which? Hint: If you enlarge each photo you will see the background pixelates with one of them … this is the AI generated!
As a fun experiment, we took an image of our illustrious leader, Mrs. Langtrees (with her full consent, of course), and ran it through Grok’s free image-to-video generator. Within minutes, we had a short video and after requesting 3 variations, the results were nothing short of mind-blowing. And yes, that was all from the free version! Naturally, the paid tiers from any of the AI products such as DALL·E, MidJourney, and Stable Diffusion for image creation, and Runway, Pictory, and Synthesia for turning those images into videos open up a whole new world of creative possibilities, offering even more control, detail, and artistic flair.
Original Image
Below is the original image we used - click on the image to see the 3 videos we generated.
But lets not forget for every pro of technology progress there is always a con. AI can produce flawless images but sometimes, perfect images are a red flag. Unrealistic or too perfect symmetry, hyper-smooth skin, or overly dramatic lighting can make content feel artificial or uncanny. We recommend you zoom in and the flaws will be obvious.
And then there is the ethical authenticity, data privacy and copyright to consider.
We are ever more mindful of false imaging and advertising and we continue to super-sleuth every single profile and image to ensure our platform and advertisers are authentic. Here's a few tips and tricks to lookout for when reviewing images or videos:
AI images and videos are a bit like fake lashes … fabulous when used right, but a giveaway if you’re not careful. They save time, spark creativity, and cost next to nothing, but they also blur the line between what’s real and what’s not. The trick is to have fun with it, stay sharp, and learn to spot when the glow-up’s gone digital.
With that said, stay legit and have fun - no one wants to see the imposters called out on public forums. Yours in pixels …
Please take the time to tell us if you have used AI and problems you see for the sex industry moving forward (Mrs Langtrees)
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“I really enjoyed this post! It’s so true how AI can make everything look flawless, but sometimes that perfection feels a bit off. I liked how you mentioned the importance of keeping things real, in this industry, authenticity really does matter. AI is fun to play with, but it should never replace the real person behind the image. ?✨”
“AI has come a long way to enhance photos while keeping it real. Used correctly and with integrity it can be a game changer while adding privacy to the girls. Gone should be the days where people steal photos of other people or use google images of celebrities. And definitely tacky photos with a pineapple covering their face ; )”
“I think AI is the future, if used right way can be very beneficial in our industry and in LT. Can be very beneficial to add our pictures, help us writing blogs or very put standing profile information that will catch clients eyes. Very excited using AI in Langtrees”
“I think AI could be a great way to enhance a photo such as colours, outfits and even touching up a background to remove anything you feel doesn't add to a photo. I believe we shouldn't do too much with the girls themselves as we want to show ourselves as genuinely as we can ”
“I believe that this is a really fun concept to experiment with by using different looks and colours for inspiration … but, as for using them on our profiles I’m still personally torn! I think being as authentic as possible is best for the long term because then there’s no confusion to clients. ”
“Very curious why my reply to someone's comment was denied when I didn't say anything bad? Haha Also, cheers for those still keeping this discussion going, interesting to see views”
“AI is an amazing tool that I think could be utilised well on the LT website. I think though, in an industry rife with a lot of scammers and people cat fishing more than ever with fake images, it’s a good move to keep our images authentic and not having our clients ever feel scammed. Though as said above when done well, like these ones it looks great we just need to make sure they all do!”
“This was such an interesting read, it’s wild how fast AI is changing everything, even in spaces you wouldn’t expect. I really liked how you compared it to fake lashes, so true!”
“I actually really liked this post. It’s true that AI can make marketing easier and content more polished, but at the same time it can also make things feel less real. In this industry, trust and authenticity mean everything so if people start using too much AI, it might ruin the real connection between clients and providers. I think AI is useful as a tool, but not as a mask. Balance is the key.”
“Absolutely love this idea Love the way you can create new background and change outfit will be a fun way to keep photos fun and creative for clients”
“I loved how Mrs. Langtrees used her own picture in the AI videos — such a creative idea! Definitely inspired to try it with mine too!”
“We are all imperfectly perfect, and that's what makes us all individuals, so rock what you've got! The world would be a boring place if we were all the same, and I believe that this is what AI does or can do to us. There are exceptions to the rule, such as scars, birthmarks, and disfigurements, as well as tattoos, where AI can be a valuable tool when used correctly to improve these situations. To use AI all over your body and face creates a deception to the client, and personally, I believe it negatively impacts your personality. ”
“I’ll be honest — I’ve used AI too. It’s a game-changer for creativity and the future. But it has also taught me how important it is to stay grounded and distinguish what is real and what is not. There’s magic in enhancement, but trust is built on truth and that’s something no algorithm can fake.”
“Although I wish it wasn't, it's probably true that using AI can help someone get a first-time new client. But then what? If someone feels deceived by an overly fake advertisement, he may not come again (pardon the expression). In almost every business, repeat business is the key to long-term stable cash flow. So it's better to be honest and tone-down the fake. Show yourself as you are.”
“Hello all.. I have recently returned from some time away and upon my arrival I have discovered that AI has made an appearance at Langtrees VIP Perth. I am always interested in the new and different, no matter what subject or industry.. I'm naturally a curious creature :). So tonight I have begun my research with AI and watch this space I will comment again soon. Madam Chantelle x”
“Excellent blog and very good tips for identifying AI images. We are certainly heading for uncertain and scary times. If we can only just spot fake images now, the infancy of AI should worry everyone. There'll be a time in the not too distant future when we can't spot the difference. Personally, I am trying to keep up with AI and I use it in my day to day work, and as a small time YouTuber, I've started introducing AI into my videos. For instance, YouTube is one of the worst platforms for adding music to a video. All the rules and copyright laws can be confusing. Some artists allow you using their music, but you need to add the artists details in the description of your video. Other artists strictly don't allow you to use their music, whilst other music gets through YouTube's copyright detection if it's under 30 seconds. I have had so many copyright infringements that I'm done with using real music. I now jump on free AI software sites and tell it to write me a song. I give it key words, the genre and how long I want it to go for, and it writes me a perfect song, usually giving me 2 or 3 options. AI is the way of the future and we all need to learn how to use it, or we'll be left behind. If WL's are using it to draw in clients, it's really up to everyone else to catch up or be left behind. ”
“I am all in for using a few AI edited pics for our profiles to keep our profiles fresh and up to date as long as they are not too misleading keeping your size and body shape to as close as real as possible.”
“I might not be a fan of it but I think it is important to know how to use AI as it is the only way to discover the pitfalls that usually come with new technology..........better the devil you know..... Used in an ethical and professional way it will enhance the visual side of the sex industry, no doubt.”
“in short i hate overly touch up or AI generated photo which does not match the person i am wanting to see, once bitten twice shy will not returned again. and if its too good it probably is have saved me a lot of driving around.”
“After talking with some mates about this topic, then girls between bookings and my own research, it's about hard isn't it. End of the day really, if girls want to use AI, as long as it's clearly labelled on each image that uses it, I guess it's not so big and issue. I don't like it personally, it feels like crossing further lines than even simple editing images does, makes it all feels fake and a lack of authenticity. But I've been seeing some of these girls awhile now, so if they are happy with it can't speak against their choices. It's if any girls are forced into lessons, using AI, posting AI or edits of images they don't want to, that's when it crosses too many lines. I couldn't go to or respect any agency that forces either clients or workers to post things they personally don't want to, same with sharing personal details or images to an AI algorithm that stores and grows off that same data, that's wrong on too many levels. Tldr, if the girls want to, more power to them, if they don't, never make them. I kind of respect the girls who want to show their authentic photos more, flaws or not, those girls will always get my money and respect lol”
“This was an incredibly engaging and insightful read! ? The comparison to “fake lashes” is spot on! AI is thrilling, but let's be honest: it’s not always safe. When artificial faces start to look more real than actual ones, it poses some serious challenges. I really admire how this piece strikes a balance between being playful and thought-provoking. ?✨”
“I dont know alot about AI but consider myself "open minded " Im interested to learn more around the topic and how it works. Sounds like there's potential here hopefully be able to present us as accurately as possible. I also do appreciate a good photographer the skills it take to achieve a good shoot. A very interesting read and perspective ?”
“I have noticed a distinct difference in. The responce to adverts with a face and those with no face. People respond positively to adverts that show a face that appeals to them. Many people in the industry have friends and family that they prefer not to be able to identify them. AI has presented them with the opportunity to present a face slightly altered and a full profile photo at their best advantage. I know they are painfully aware a huge discrepancy will result in a negative situation and a drop in their clients. However the advent of AI does provide some very attractive benifits. I guess its an intelligence issue. If abused much like the plethora of fake photos currently presented then the business will simply fade and die so nature will take its course as it does now. AI does have its place in advertising I believe.”
“It has been crazy watching the advancement of AI. Ive been testing out a few AI chat bots recently for erotic conversation and the results are incredible.”
“Interesting read. It’s definitely wild to see how much AI is starting to show up in this space… not sure how I feel about it, but it’s definitely something to keep an eye on.”
“The application of Ai is seemingly endless, we are in its infancy stage and it's already quite incredible it can do. I feel like Ai will eventually present another service option that is provided in this industry. Ai mixed with VR has heaps of potential...particular with younger generations not willing to move away from their screens to meet someone physically. In terms of fake profiles etc, Ai can be used to identify doctored images as much as it can be used to make them. Great blog btw”
“AI is changing the world broadly and it’s having significant positive & both negative effects on all industry’s. I think if working girls are to use this technology, then they will need to be transparent so clients are aware. ”
“I think it will become very tempting for lots of girls to use this sort of AI to embellish the way they look in their photos. This can be a good thing to get clients in the door, or it could be the catalyst for a complaint about false advertising. In my own experience using a website called FoxyAI.com to create content and photos, the technology seems quite young still in its ability to do exactly what you would like it to do… but I have been able to create a few really good photos of me (looking exactly how I want to look), by uploading only good pictures I have already taken of myself in flattering positions and lights. If we are able to update our profiles with new photos weekly using it then it would definitely be beneficial for us and our customers. My personal preference would always be a photographer though as they are not just good for their camera work but also their editing skills. Plus, I want to update my photos with my body as it ages and changes naturally, not using my favourite images of myself when I was 24 as a reference for the AI to do it’s work.”
“AI is helpful in a range of industries, I have seen work colleagues use it to write marketing material - amazing. Put a business related legal contract in and ask AI to draft a letter to the other party concerning a particular matter - amazing. Who owns the output, does the material you feed in stay confidential? Using AI in a "smart" way and with consideration to IP and content ownership, it can free up work time to do the import things and be more productive.”
“I’ve been in this space long enough to see trends come and go. Photos get retouched, lighting gets finessed, filters are normal, clients expect “perfection” online. But now AI is pushing things into new territory, and I’m torn: part of me sees it as a tool, and a larger part fears it will erode trust, authenticity, and control.”
“AI is so cool! I used it to beautify my images, and the results were so stunning that I could not recognize myself. AI tools provide incredible opportunities for all people, but also make it harder to tell what’s real and what's not. After reading this blog, I realized how useful AI could be in the escort industry. The sensible tips for detecting AI material and using these technologies properly are very helpful.”
“I must say, reading these discussions has been really enlightening and thought provoking, from both sides of the argument. I want to share appreciation to you all for discussing and sharing here, it's given alot of food for thought. On a side note however, I must also express concern regarding how the staff are being forced to pay for lessons many of them have no interest or have actively spoken objection to. This was meant to be a fair and balanced discussion for both sides, but seeing the comments forcing girls to take a class or lesson for something they have objected to or states no desire to pursue, not only feels wrong but also goes against the idea that this was a fair and balanced discussion and topic, when realistically it's more a "my way or the highway" view if forcing this. And if the lessons were to be mandatory I don't think it's fair forcing girls uninterested or opposed to pay for it. All in all though, Thank you all for sharing views and ideas, it's given alot of room to think on.”
“The video from a single still is an amazing development. I think in terms of providing an unusual advert it could capture a clients attention. In the case of advertising a ladies’ figure of general appearance it probably helps some people go from a picture to imaging what their possible choice might be like in real life. Is that really too much different from seeing a lady photographed ina particularly opulent room that is then different to the room where you meet them? There could be problems if an AI generated item of clothing can’t be sourced and a customer requests the same. Making major changes to say leg length or waist measurements would surely be a short term gain and lead to lack of return business. There’s a low cost end of the market known for bait and switch anyway and if too many people in the higher price brackets were to use deceptive images then overall the market would suffer from reduce patronage. ”
“I think there’s so many things to factor in when it comes to AI. I was born in the 80s and still had a relatively digital free life until my late teens so to me AI is just another lazy invention in the crazy world of “digital progression”. I like that we can essentially air brush ourselves into the perfect image but it’s not good for business at the end of the day. I guess another way of looking at it… if a client books you and spends time with you, they will know if they enjoy it and want to rebook.. regardless of the photos but AI can be extremely deceiving for the first point of contact and if a lady doesn’t look like her photos, it has the potential to give a business a bad name regarding catfishing clients. Another thing I want to touch base on, which I think is important… is the fact that AI can land in the hands of predators who have actually already started creating movies for undesirable people. ”
“I'm a big user of ChatGPT myself and a variety of LLMs, they are a great addition to everyday work - the line is blurring between what's real and what's not now! It'll be interesting to see what it looks like a year from now ”
“AI can be such a game changer for creativity and marketing, especially for people in visual industries, but I suppose the trust factor can definitely be affected. I love that Langtrees is staying on top of authenticity while still exploring the tech. feels like the right balance between progress and integrity. I’m definitely proud to be a part of it.”
“I'm all for a bit of a touch up here and there but I do think authenticity is best when advertising yourself. I also agree with Akari and think we need to give more consideration to what happens with all the data we are feeding into AI”
“Every single comment here has validity but when looking at a comparison such as Vogue or for that matter the loathsome Kardashians, no one seems to blink an eye when Vogue airbrushes, colour-corrects, and smooths every model into perfection (this definitely borders on false advertising but hey I still buy them). Isn’t it really the same thing, just faster and cheaper? And let’s be honest, the Kardashians built an entire empire on plastic surgery, camera crews with soft lighting, and non-stop touch-ups. They sold the illusion of perfection long before AI came along. The only real change now is that anyone with a laptop can do what used to take a glam squad and a TV deal. AI isn’t going anywhere, it’s just another tool. Whether it’s used to create beauty, fantasy, or pure fakery depends on the person tapping the keyboard. Personally I don't have a problem with it but I use it with absolute caution as I know when the line is crossed.”
“As a photographer my use of AI is mainly restricted to objects in the photo to be removed such as telephone wires, light switches on the wall and etc, never on a person as I believe with proper makeup, hair and good lighting the retouch should be minimal at best. Creating a person made in AI is so misleading and dishonest. As I say “keep it real”. Retouch blemishes, removal of fly hair all ok, however smoothing skin to porcelain texture not on.”
“In my previous comment I forgot to mention what would probably be the most important consideration, that our profile photos should be the closest possible representation of the person showing up for a booking. AI generated images can’t possibly be as close to that as real, unaltered photos. ”
“AI is already a very tricky area ethically outside the industry. I think anything that can not be achieved in real life through means such as posing, makeup and a good photographer is very misleading for clients. Transparency is key to this industry. Not to mention when AI produces something, it is normally using people's work without credit or payment. I will continue to pay my makeup artist, hair stylist, photographer and the owners of the sets we use, for their work”
“I’m a big fan of AI and use it for all kinds of things, but when it comes to altering photos for ad purposes, I think it crosses a line. Once AI edited images become the norm, it’s purely false advertising. It’s misleading and only adds to the already terrible scamming reputation the industry struggles with. Especially if those images are watermarked. Personally, if I saw a profile with AI generated photos, I’d assume it was fake. Honestly, I’ve gone the opposite direction. In my last 2 photoshoots, my goal was to have as many unedited pics as possible, which I’ve done, and I’ve never been busier. I will admit, I'm not perfect, not all are original but I’m getting there. Since posting my new pics in January (and a few more in June), my phone’s been going nuts. At the end of the day, nothing beats the real deal. People already have enough trust issues with sex workers and we don’t need to feed that fire. Real photos, real connection, real pleasure. That’s what keeps people coming back. Just because the technology exists, doesn’t mean we should jump on board. Is it too much to ask for a little honesty and respect from those paying for intimacy or pleasure? ”
“The AI generated pictures are very close, but not quite. I put my own into ChatGpt the other day. Looked horrible ? What I am looking forward to is Elon Musks Optimus robot being in every house. It definitely won’t take long for the sex industry to ad sexual devices and functions to this robot haha”
“I think this is a real grey area. Touching up or enhancing photos has always been part of self-promotion, and I don’t see a problem with that. But creating completely new, AI-generated images based on someone’s likeness feels like a step too far... it’s not really them anymore, and that edges into false advertising. What also worries me is the privacy side. Grok might claim to be all about “truth and objectivity,” but it’s not clear what actually happens to any photos people upload. Once an image goes into a system like that, you lose control over where it might end up or how it could be used for training or other purposes. Do you not think it is a bit ironic that Grok positions itself as "maximising truth and objectivity" while enabling image fabrication? So yes, improving an image is fine, but inventing a new version of yourself with AI feels risky and misleading, especially when privacy and trust are on the line. This post was written by ChatGPT from a chat I had with it about my perspective on AI image generation :)”
“I find the AI revolution is making it harder to find real things on some platforms . Such as tick tock and instagram. Now we will have to try and work out what is real or AI generated on adult and amp ads . So I guess the bait and switch will still go on .. ”
“Wow those videos are AMAZING I am sitting on the fence with using AI for ladies pics??? To me its still fake. and all those photographers that are going to be out of a job. I have used AI before..... I answered a few questions and a week later I was sent a book about my partner I was thrilled. ”
“I’m old school I must admit I’m not a huge fan of Ai I myself have had instances where I’ve paid big money for amazing photographs but then during the editing process the photographer has gotten to Ai happy and tweaked the images to the point they don’t look like me when I loved the originals all along and have to send back so they can unedit my images . In my edits I prefer just the lighting to be tweaked to brighten or darken and image but that’s just my personal preference. I do recognise however that ai is taking over and if it’s something I have to use then I guess I’ll have to but I’d rather better myself in real life so that it’s not needed . That’s just my thoughts . ”
“Great tips and a great read thank you. Love how much time and energy AI is saving everyone these days. Beautiful pic of Mrs Langtrees, what an absolute stunner! ”
“Looking at this from another angle: AI is an incredible tool, but using it to create fake cam girls and subscription content crosses an ethical line. Companies are openly offering to build and manage AI “models” for investors — taking income from real people who rely on this work. The market’s already tough enough without having to compete with flawless digital creations. Just because technology allows it doesn’t mean it’s right. If AI is being used to replace, rather than empower, real creators, maybe it’s time to ask whether that should even be legal.”
“An insightful and timely analysis of how AI affects authenticity in the adult industry. helpful hints for identifying fakes. Thanks for sharing!”
“What a brilliant and timely read — thank you for diving into such a complex topic with clarity and balance. AI is truly reshaping the adult industry, and I love how you’ve highlighted both the creative freedom it offers and the ethical challenges it brings. It’s exciting to see how tools like DALL·E and Runway can empower sex workers and advertisers to express themselves in new ways, but I completely agree that authenticity remains key. In an industry where trust is everything, learning to recognize what’s real — and using AI responsibly — is essential. Loved the “fake lashes” analogy too — clever, relatable, and perfectly sums up the message!”
“I would suggest all ladies log in to Grok and sign up .Grok is a free AI assistant designed by xAI to maximize truth and objectivity. Grok offers real-time search, image generation, trend analysis, and more.Start having a play with it Official Grok website Grok is a free AI assistant designed by xAI to maximize ..https://grok.com/”
“the new technology so good everything can be perfect if the technology this days awesome ? ”
“I understand the pros to using AI as listed in this article, however there are a lot of legal implications that should be considered as well. I am personally against the use of AI in general, so this will not be something I will be using. Currently there are no laws around the use and copyrights of AI generated content, and it's just under the "Australian AI ethic principles". Once the images are manipulated by AI, the content copyright becomes blurred. I recommend this article here; https://legal123.com.au/how-to-guide/legal-issues-ai-chatgpt/?srsltid=AfmBOoqjzL_JikocTTQpgc9nZ4YNRRayyUaPyZbvWezSqq4KthiW89gu#do-i-have-to-label-ai-generated-content”
“I believe the girls should have a choice when it comes to using AI for their work photos. It’s important that any AI-generated or enhanced images include a small note or warning indicating that AI was used, so everything remains transparent. We still don’t fully understand the long-term implications of this new technology, and it’s important to be cautious about what we share online. Having dated someone who worked in cybersecurity, I’ve learned how easily information and images can circulate beyond our control. Many girls prefer to stay discreet about their work life, and their privacy deserves to be respected. Personally, I struggle with body dysmorphia, and I believe AI-enhanced images could make those feelings worse. It’s something we need to approach with care and understanding.”
“I can't lie i do enjoy getting dolled up for photoshoots. AI is still pretty new and the legality behind it is still in the grey area, I may get behind it maybe later down the track but while it's still new I'm not sure. ”
“Fascinating use of AI, especially in an industry that relies heavily on image and branding. The comparison between AI images and real ones was wild — I honestly couldn’t tell the difference until zooming in. Would love to see a future blog about AI tools you’d actually recommend for workers!”
“I feel it could be a great way to also express our personality more in way of photos. It can be harder to capture how you would like to be seen by a photographer. But with AI generated photos that are well done could really show some artistic freedom in outfits and scenery. AI is the future for a lot of things so as long as it’s done right and still embodies what we really look like then great ?”
“All paid photoshoots done by a professional are edited anyway so what’s the difference in the photographer editing them or AI editing them? I personally would prefer not to use AI for advertising myself as I find professional photoshoots more authentic but some girls do struggle to pose or look photogenic and AI works much better for them. There are pros and cons to both it just depends on the individual and what they are trying to achieve ?”
“When selfies, biometric data, or likenesses are fed into AI, questions around data ownership, misuse, deepfake beyond consent, or impersonation become critical. Who safeguards the image rights? Who monitors misuse? The article alludes to these but they deserve even heavier spotlight.”
“Also the link for the ai videos aren't working :(”
“There was a content creator I knew who built his business using AI-generated images of women. I’m not sure if his clients ever realized they weren’t real. It really makes me question how I feel about AI taking over the sex industry.”
“I have to agree with Langtrees VIP Canberra. Like all new thing they take getting use too, As said as long as it's the real girls body it not only will be cheaper but possibly even better than an actual photoshoot with no turn around time ? Only time will tell but AI is happening everywhere whether people are a fan or not, So we might as well hop on the AI train aswell. Keep upto date with times No matter how much we love the past or present it all leads to the future regardless. ?”
“will be interesting to see what the future holds. It wont be ideal if girls in the industry are not able to produce a similar AI self, that could make dollars, there will need to be a very good site, that could be for industry girls only, & have like , videos & pics gallerie, letting guys know that each girl has her own AI running continuous videos 24/7 to warm you up , if considering seeing a girl in person , & have 1 photo & video of the real girl beside the AI”
“Look using AI is fine, and it's being adopted in businesses more and more, but for an industry on trust and privacy, it feels inauthentic and cheap to produce ai content instead of the real thing, especially when advertising. I don't want a glammed up version, I want to know exactly what Il actually experience coming in person. Furthermore, if AI is going to be used I do think each image or video using it should be clearly labelled as either AI generated or AI edited/enhanced. That way it's no so much false advertising but more added artistic flair. ”
“Tess Diamond is the lady who bought AI to my attention, and she used https://foxy.ai/ to create her AI images https://au.langtrees.com/perth-female-escorts/tess-diamond-5754”
“AI is definitely here to stay, but people are still in that early stage of mistrust. When it comes to images of sex workers, let’s be honest — there’s already plenty of deception through Photoshop and filters. If AI can actually make an image more accurate to a person’s real physique, then is that really such a bad thing? The only real concern I can see is for photographers who might lose work because of it. But even then, clients already get frustrated when photos don’t match the real person. In a world built on illusions, it’s still better to show up and see the real girl for yourself!”
“It's here to stay, and can be extremely useful. It would be nice if images altered using AI were tagged but altering images has been around for a long time, it's just got easier to do. I use AI almost daily for study, it can give different examples, explain things differently or even test me to make sure I understand.”
“There's definitely a conversation to be had around the use of AI in the industry. It definitely blurs the lines between what's real and what's not. But as Mrs.Langtrees has said over on Talkinsex... As long as it's the ladies ACTUAL body and face, it can still be considered genuine, right? - Good photoshoots can be extremely expensive, and if someone is wanting to update their pictures every couple weeks or so, this could be a nice, cost-effective way of getting that done, while ensuring photos are still of high quality. Obviously if people are popping up AI generated images that clearly look nothing like them, thats a whole other story.... ”
“AI is here to stay, and if used correctly, I think it will be amazing for the sex industry. I will be encouraging all the ladies to learn how to use just to change their outfits and use colour wisely.”