Unexpectedly, the only company from the CIS that's actually managed to blow up thanks to AI so far is Higgsfield — a Kazakhstani AI video generation service. https://t.co/NYvki9BQVr
Today they raised $400 million** in funding, with a total valuation of **$5.4 billion. For perspective — that's five times VK's market cap. Last year, Higgsfield became Kazakhstan's first unicorn.
Here's the kicker — Higgsfield doesn't have its own models. They provide access to Seedance, Kling, Minimax, and other third-party AI video generators. Their real strength is the sheer number of presets, handy tools, and masks they offer. This lets even total newbies cook up something "straight outta Hollywood." For example, they brought in Jasmine Begalinova — who recently went viral on social media — for a short film.
Long story short, Higgsfield made bank by cutting out the friction for people who want to generate AI slop.
Shooting porn actually saved this Japanese woman’s marriage.
JAV codes in the comments
34-year-old Ririko Kinoshita initially wanted to preserve a memory of what she looked like, so she decided to shoot an adult video. She planned on doing just one scene—but got hooked and kept going, all behind her husband’s back.
Filming in secret started taking a toll on their relationship, so she eventually came clean and told him. The news hit him hard—he barely slept or ate for almost a week.
But over time, things started to warm up between them. Her husband became more attentive, and in her words, he “saw her in a whole new light.” That gave their marriage a second chance.
These days, Ririko is still filming and even winning awards—and her husband is now fully supportive, even admiring her work.
LOL: Asian chick turned her TITS into a controller — she was playing Mario by twisting her nipples and mashing her boobs.
Waiting for the Dark Souls let's play.
Shooting porn actually saved this Japanese woman’s marriage.
JAV codes in the comments
34-year-old Ririko Kinoshita initially wanted to preserve a memory of what she looked like, so she decided to shoot an adult video. She planned on doing just one scene—but got hooked and kept going, all behind her husband’s back.
Filming in secret started taking a toll on their relationship, so she eventually came clean and told him. The news hit him hard—he barely slept or ate for almost a week.
But over time, things started to warm up between them. Her husband became more attentive, and in her words, he “saw her in a whole new light.” That gave their marriage a second chance.
These days, Ririko is still filming and even winning awards—and her husband is now fully supportive, even admiring her work.
Two AI girls in matching outfits just printed $9,400. One's got long dark hair, gold rings, and a white PINK sports bra — she points at the camera the whole time. Behind her, a second locked character with a short black bob and the same white paw-print leggings. They move together under soft purple and orange lights — same faces, same bodies, zero glitches. People kept replaying just to make sure both faces stayed consistent frame to frame. No plot, no talking — just a 14-second clip that started making money almost instantly. That one video pulled in $9,400 in days, mostly from people who watched more than once and subscribed. Random single faces? Viewers lose interest after a post or two. But two locked characters in the same clip? That's pulling higher numbers with almost zero extra effort. Matching outfits + two consistent faces = something people actually remember and pay for. Most creators still gamble on one random girl. The smart ones running two together are quietly taking the real money.
One balcony clip pulled in $8,000 this month. Just long blonde hair, a tight white top, and bright terrace light — she's on the phone by the glass door in heels and beige pants, then walks slowly toward the railing with the city and mountains in the background. Same face, same body, perfectly consistent. The first week already brought $1,500 from subs and tips, and by the end of the month, that one short video hit $8,000. Most of that came from people who watched more than once. Random faces drop off fast, but locked characters keep bringing in cash. Simple outdoor clips with one strong look are still outperforming anything too complicated.
$25,300 in one month — all from AI models built in ComfyUI. This guy creates ultra-realistic AI girls for OnlyFans without a single real model, photoshoot, or team. He says ComfyUI beats Higgsfield hands down in quality and control — better skin, better consistency, way better for paid content. He uses Ostris AI Toolkit to keep the face consistent, and ComfyUI generates photos and short videos with natural skin, lighting, and movement. He posts daily, lets the accounts run, and made over 25K in 30 days. While most people are stuck with basic tools and average output, he moved to ComfyUI and turned it into real money.
This robot copies a human with zero noticeable delay. And the real money starts when one operator trains 100 machines. One person, 100 robots, running 24/7. A guy in full-body sensors stands behind the machine — he scatters objects, picks them up, sweeps, does precision work — and every single move gets mirrored by the robot instantly. No complicated AI, no prompts, no thinking — just a skilled human controlling a robot that copies him perfectly. Factory jobs are mostly the same motions over and over — grip, turn, place, repeat. Record your best worker doing it, and use that to train every robot on that line. The skill stops being personal and becomes software that can be copied across the whole factory. One worker can teach 100 robots without standing next to each one — and every tweak improves the next batch. The robot doesn't need to understand the whole factory — just nail one valuable motion and do it without getting tired. Everyone's waiting for fully autonomous humanoids. But teleoperation might build the real workforce before the intelligence even shows up.
A 22 YEAR OLD GIRL MAKES $23,000 A MONTH WITH ONE AI MODEL.
She does not film anything. She does not hire models.
She does not show her own face. She created one fully realistic AI character and launched it on Fanvue. The model posts every day. Fans subscribe. Money comes in consistently.
Most people generate random AI faces and quit after a few days. She locked one face, built a library of content, and let the account run almost on autopilot.
She spends only a few hours a week managing the page. The rest of the time the digital girl works for her.
No photoshoots. No team. No burnout. Just one AI model that prints $23,000 every month while she sleeps.
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THIS AI GIRL USES A PEACH TO STOP THE SCROLL. THE GUY BEHIND HER PULLS $8,000 A MONTH.
4 avatars. $2,000 each. 15-second loops. 1 template.
Black hair. Blue eyes. Freckles. Butterfly choker. She stares into the lens while the clip jumps between her face and black-and-white footage of a hand gripping a peach.
Peach. Face. Peach. Face.
The gimmick is embarrassingly simple.
The opening frame tricks the brain into thinking it caught something off. So the viewer stays to double-check. By the time they realize they've been baited, the video is already back on a face with flowing hair, wet-looking lips, and just enough micro-movement to feel human.
Nobody held the peach.
Nobody sat behind that camera.
The whole setup runs on two retention hooks layered into one clip: the bait stops the thumb, the face holds the eyeballs once they're locked in.
The operator runs this same formula across 4 AI-generated girls.
$2,000 per month per character.
$8,000 total.
Talking heads are everywhere.
The peach buys the first second.
The face monetizes everything after it.
WSJ just dropped a killer documentary about North Korean IT guys infiltrating US companies and siphoning cash straight into Kim’s nuclear fund. The topic itself isn’t new—I’d read about it before—but @WSJ went all out: they got feds, hiring managers, and even the middlemen who connected the Koreans with US firms on record. They laid out the whole 2026 playbook.
A few things I actually learned:
· US HR folks, when suspicious, now ask candidates to say “Kim Jong Un is a fat, ugly pig” just to gauge their reaction.
· The North Koreans have turned into IT wolves. They’re using AI not just to polish their English during interviews, but also to feed them real-time technical cues during live coding rounds.
· These guys have such solid hooks in the system that, even with all the tech layoffs, they’re getting hired for multiple jobs at once—through a ton of staffing agencies and millions of fake CVs.
· Most of these “wolves” are operating out of China, but WSJ heavily implies some might be working from Russia too.
· They buy fake IDs, use unemployed “drop” homeowners as fronts, and register multiple sole proprietorships and LLCs under those names.
Long story short: highly recommend watching.
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The AI model niche is dead
You see this comment all the time under videos. Here's why that's not true.
Just creating a model and pumping out videos with her is no guarantee of success. The key factor is intuition and a trained eye for content. The more AI models you create, test different formats and trends, the higher your chances of blowing up.
The AI model hype started back in January 2025, but that didn't stop me from getting results this year.
The takeaway:
Competition among AI influencers is real and will only keep growing — but it's just like with real bloggers: the winners aren't the ones who strictly follow the algorithm, but those who analyzed the market, jumped on trends, and delivered a creative approach that actually works.
— Wait, are you an AI?
— Nope, I'm human. Just switched on the neuro-filter IRL
This story with Drake got me thinking… Soon we won't even need real women — we'll have robo-women with perfect filters, zero drama, and always the right answer.
Jokes aside, the line between human and AI is getting blurrier by the day. Imagine dating apps where you can't tell if you're chatting with a person or an agent. Or worse — your girlfriend turns out to be a fine-tuned LLM with a voice synth.
The future is gonna be wild. And maybe a little lonely. But hey, at least she'll never ghost you — just reboot.
Become an AI agent guru in just three hours — a former Google engineer dropped a killer guide on building AI assistants and making money (!) with them.
Grab this detailed action plan for creating and monetizing AI agents:
• 0:00 — fundamentals of AI agent system design
• 7:38 — task delegation to neural networks and process control
• 19:27 — RAG and vector databases explained simply
• 52:38 — deploying AI agents on Google Cloud
• 1:25:57 — monetizing AI agents via messengers
• 1:33:00 — automatic client handling without a sales team
• 2:24:01 — agent loops vs graphs
• 2:33:08 — building your own multi-agent graph
The juiciest part: the dev said you can hit nearly $2,000/month with AI agents in just a couple of weeks.
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JAV Actress Natsuki Hikaru Becomes an IT Star
The Japanese adult film actress has pivoted into tech.
Natsuki Hikaru, who used to star in JAV productions, is now building websites and web apps using Claude.
Surprisingly, Hikaru has become way more famous in coding than she ever was in porn.
Her handle for friends — Natsuki Hikaru. JAV codes are on the last pic.
Even she's already made the jump, and you're still putting it off.