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Snapchat influencer turns simps into cash using an AI doppelganger

With CarynAI, Caryn Marjorie has launched something seemingly straight out of a science fiction movie.

A 23-year-old Snapchat influencer has seemingly taken a leaf out of the SimpDAO book by launching an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based girlfriend version of herself via OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT.

The influencer in question, Caryn Marjorie, has 1.84 million subscribers on Snapchat, along with 215,000 followers on Instagram.

Dubbed CarynAI, the project was built by Forever Voices, which utilizes more than 2,000 hours worth of audio from Marjorie’s deleted YouTube videos to create the virtual girlfriend. It comes in a text and audio-based format, with the AI closely replicating her actual voice and speaking patterns.

According to documents seen by Fortune that it referenced in a May 10 article, the project saw 1,000 sign-ups in the first week of its early beta that concluded on Tuesday.

Users pay around $1 per minute of interaction with CarynAI, which has already seen the project pull in $71,610 during early beta. Marjorie also told Fortune that she eventually expects to make around $5 million a month, as she just needs 20,000 people from her large following to subscribe.

“Whether you need somebody to be comforting or loving, or you just want to rant about something that happened at school or at work, CarynAI will always be there for you,” she told Fortune, adding that “you can have limitless possible reactions with CarynAI—so anything is truly possible with conversation.”

CarynAI FAQs. Source: caryn.ai

The term SimpDAO was coined by blockchain analyst Eric Wall to describe crypto/NFT projects launched by influencers/celebrities that have highly devoted fans. These fans end up going out of their way — in the form of time, money and decentralized organizations — to make the project successful for their beloved figure.

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With the use of AI, it appears that Marjorie has become an early pioneer of a new way to engage and monetize adevoted following.

Eric Wall tweet on CarynAI. Source: Twitter

With the explosion in popularity of AI chatbots, due in part to the free access to ChatGPT, discussion of AI girlfriends is becoming more frequent.

A quick Google search finds websites ranking the top “10 Best AI girlfriend Apps to Customize virtual companion in 2023,” along with head-scratching reports of a recent trend with Replika bot users in which the men are proudly abusing their virtual girlfriends.

Article on AI girlfriend abuse. Source: Futurism

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Community baffled by Trump’s bizarre ‘SimpDAO’ NFT collection

Even conservatives and MAGA supporters are not pleased with Trump, as they were hanging on for a more serious announcement from the former president.

Former president and crypto hater Donald Trump’s bizarre NFT collectible project has left the community baffled.

Even conservatives and avid MAGA supporters are scratching their heads, while analyst Eric Wall likened the project to a “SimpDAO.”

In what Trump called a “major announcement” via his social media platform Truth Social on Dec. 15, the former president unveiled a collection of 45,000 NFT trading cards, with the artwork depicting himself in various outfits such as golf attire, hunting gear and a superhero costume.

The Polygon-based NFTs are selling for $99 per token, and buyers are automatically entered into sweepstakes which include “1000s of prizes” such as one-on-one dinners, zoom calls and rounds of golf with Trump.

At the time of writing, there are around 35,600 Trump Digital Trading Cards listed for secondary sales on Opensea, with a floor price of 0.065 Ether (ETH), or $82.

People in the NFT community have reported that some of the biggest sales so far have ranged between 1 ETH ($1270) to 2 ETH ($2,541).

Wall, who was one of the first to explain the SimpDAO concept and started his own with EricaDAO, noted the resemblance on Twitter:

“Wait a minute. These NFTs give you access to a community. A dinner with Trump. Golfing with Trump. Zoom calls. One-on-one meetings. Autographs. These aren’t baseball cards. This is 407506a SimpDAO!”

The term "SimpDAO" was coined after social media star Irene Zhao launched IreneDAO in January. The NFT project offers fans — known as ‘Simps’ — a way to bond over their love for Irene and get benefits such as free tokens, meet and greets, phone calls etc. It has generated $3.3 million worth of secondary NFT sales to date on OpenSea alone.

Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao ignored the politics and was relatively bullish about what the project signifies, noting that the “former United States President issues NFTs. And he didn’t like crypto before. We are getting there.”

In response, Bitcoin proponent and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey asked: “getting where?.”

While Trump's polarizing moves are often embraced by his supporters, a surprising number haven’t got behind him in this instance.

Far-right internet account and Capital riot attendee Baked Alaska (Anthime Gionet) tweeted “I can’t believe I'm going to jail for an NFT salesman,” while conservative content creators the Hodgetwins also expressed their dismay.

“Man…when all Patriots are looking for is hope for the future of our country and Trump hypes everybody up with a ‘BIG ANNOUNCEMENT,’” they wrote, adding that “then [he] drops a low quality NFT collection video as the ‘announcement’, it just pushes people away…Damn.”

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Trump Launches NFT Card Collection — Sweepstake Winners Could Dine or Golf With the 45th PresidentThe former 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the launch of his new non-fungible token (NFT) trading cards on Dec. 15, 2022. Trump revealed the NFT collection via his Truth Social account and the former president told his fans that the NFTs would “make a great Christmas gift.” Former President Drops the […]

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