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a 47-year-old man from Japan made $13,450/month with a girl who does not exist
not with an agency
not with a product
not with a personal brand
he created an AI girl
then built her like a creator business
OnlyFans
Fanvue
TikTok
Reddit
copytrade here - https://t.co/plVL0Rx4IP
the entire setup cost him around $20/month for Claude
the scary part is how simple the funnel was
Claude helped build the persona
name
bio
content angles
posting schedule
caption style
reply patterns
platform strategy
then he pushed traffic from two free sources
first TikTok
7 days later
1.2M+ views
4,678 followers
then Reddit
photos
short videos
niche communities
consistent posting
no paid ads
no influencer deals
no agency
just free traffic pointed at paid subscriptions
men found the content
clicked the link
subscribed on OnlyFans and Fanvue
first week numbers
OnlyFans: 143 subs
Fanvue: 64 subs
each sub was $9.90
that is around $2,700 in the first week
the full month ended at $13,450
what most people miss is this
the AI girl was not the business
the distribution was the business
TikTok created attention
Reddit created intent
OnlyFans and Fanvue captured payment
Claude sat in the middle and helped run the machine
content ideas
visual prompts
posting times
caption testing
algorithm notes
daily content calendar
workflow automation
this is where AI gets uncomfortable
because the person behind it did not need to be young
did not need to be attractive
did not need to be on camera
did not even need to become the brand
he built the brand
then let the system push content every day
the article breaks down the full workflow
inside are 10 folders with tools for
AI character creation
visual generation
content planning
TikTok growth
Reddit posting
OnlyFans/Fanvue setup
automation workflows
caption systems
traffic routing
daily execution
most people are still asking
"can AI replace creators?"
wrong question
the real question is
how many creators will be completely synthetic
and still make more than real people
read the article below
my chinese roommate works at Oracle
database engineer
been in NYC 7 months
last week his sister called from Shenzhen
tuition deposit due in 72 hours
$19,000 or she loses the seat
monday morning he wired $19,000
"she starts in september"
$700 -> $58,000 in 7 weeks
total cost: $0
"how?"
"Polymarket esports timing. but edge dying fast"
showed me data
"two months ago this made $6K/week. now $2.4K. in 3 months bots flood in"
"League markets move weird. retail watches score. sharp wallets watch draft, side selection, and price lag"
four systems: LOL market timing. exit timing. category isolation. capital velocity
"built with Claude in one weekend. Oracle taught me databases. Claude made them useful"
copy my wallet: 📷https://t.co/vPExPkdxBe
gave it poly_data repo
86 million trades
Claude asked: "deploy where?"
PolyGun
52 hours later watching numbers
+$8,300 total. 208 trades. 75% win rate. four weeks
account it watches:
BadTattoo. $107K positions value. $44.7K biggest win. only 22 predictions
"small count. big size. that is the signal"
start tonight: https://t.co/DZ8cENR6JP
window closing as more find this
"in china we say: quiet hands move first"
his sister got the seat
mine asked when I'm getting real job
What are those things tied to the Chinese workers’ wrists?
Since they’re working with circuit boards
I’m guessing it’s a grounding wire that prevents static electricity from damaging sensitive components through electrostatic discharge?
Where are the robots?
Wall Street found the cleanest phrase in medicine
“root cause”
Not treatment
Not management
Not another lifetime subscription to pills
If Kardigan can turn cardiovascular disease into three late-stage root-cause assets, this is not just a biotech IPO
It is a bet that chronic disease becomes investable before it becomes preventable
Huge if real
Very expensive hope if not
China just made its top AI researchers ask government permission before traveling abroad
Not a rumor. This is already happening
Most people read that as a travel restriction. It's not. It's the moment AI talent got reclassified. Same category as nuclear scientists. Same category as rare earth exports. Same category as military hardware
The race everyone talks about is model vs model. GPT vs Gemini vs DeepSeek. Benchmark vs benchmark. That race is real but it's the wrong one to watch
The actual race is about who keeps the people. Who controls the compute. Who owns the supply chain end to end. You can copy a model
You can't copy the team that built it, the data it trained on, or the chips it runs on
Three years ago China was losing AI talent to San Francisco. Now it's treating that talent like strategic infrastructure. The exit door just got a lock on it
The US has export controls on chips. China now has export controls on the people who know how to use them
I don't know if this makes China stronger or just more afraid. Probably both. But the line between "AI company" and "national asset" just got a lot shorter
Chinese factories are starting to put AI supervisors above human workers
Not managers
Not team leads
Not the old guy with a clipboard walking between lines
Cameras watch the floor
AI tracks hands, posture, movement, station time, idle time, phone use, and whether the worker is following the “correct” process
Then it turns the shift into a report
One system used in a Shenzhen factory put cameras at 16 workstations, analyzed worker actions with AI, calculated each worker’s cycle time, found production bottlenecks, and sent real-time email warnings when output changed
The company behind it claimed over 90% image recognition accuracy and a 5% increase in units per hour in two months
Another manufacturing AI camera system openly talks about pose detection, tracking employee position, checking standard operating procedures, verifying timesheets, and improving operator efficiency
This is the part people miss
AI is not only replacing workers
It is also managing the workers who are still left
The factory does not need to ask if you are tired
It can see your hands slowing down
It does not need to ask if you are distracted
It can check your face, your posture, your movement, your station
The boss used to look at the final output
Now the machine watches the entire human process
If you do not want your future to be measured by a camera and converted into an efficiency report, go where people are still betting on the future instead of being monitored by it