Why Your previous AI Bot Works Not as You Expected?
We've stepped into a new era of AI agents and bots. Perhaps you've already tried some AI solutions for DM automation on OnlyFans. But why does it still feel like there are gaps?
If you've already had an experience with AI DM automation, I want you to answer a few questions (even if you haven't - I believe they'll still help you understand what's going on):
- Does your AI solution require you to set your name?
- Does your AI solution require you to set up selling scripts, etc?
If you answered "yes" to at least one question, you've tried the worst and cheapest approach possible.
Why the Sysprompting Approach Sucks
Actually, it's very simple to understand the main problem behind existing solutions on the market. They all use sysprompting.
What is sysprompting? It's like giving instructions to a general-purpose LLM. People take generic LLMs that can do anything and ask them to perform specific tasks. This works fine for most use cases (like data processing or answering questions), but it becomes terrible for use cases where you're looking for real conversation vibes.
Just imagine a human who has documents describing how they should answer. And you ask for their name. Then this human opens those documents to read them because their name is mentioned in those documents. Feels wrong, right? Yes - that's exactly what happens when you try to use sysprompt-based solutions.
So we must declare that Sysprompting AI approach works only for agentic tasks (data analysis, automatic fast replies, etc), but when it comes to human-relations chatting, it becomes just a robot that follows your instructions. The "Chinese room" mental experiment is a good representation of this: it may answer correctly, following instructions, but it never becomes you.
Is Everything That Bad?
Fans aren't looking for automated replies, they're not looking for selling scripts, they're looking for real vibe communication. Moreover, they're looking for communication with you! So, giving them instead communication with some bot that's trying to sell content using scripts and following a lot of sysprompt instructions is a bad idea.
So it's a little controversial at first glance: to be able to automate and use features of the new AI era without disappointing your fan.
But all you need is just correct approach: is to not configure (set your parameters, style, selling scripts) manually... Basically, that's just sysprompting, and there's nothing interesting about it. Instead, you want to create your unique digital consciousness. Something that really is you, not just trying to name it as you.
That process is called Organic Training: when a neural network doesn't follow instructions, scripts, or sysprompts, but actually becomes you, with your habits, thoughts, and story.
The key here is that you don't need to set any instructions or additional information about your public profile - that information already there.
Create your first profile and test how Organic Trained AI works