Queen of Porn says AI adult content will soon surpass what humans can create

Jenna Jameson, the former Queen of Porn, says AI will transform adult entertainment, letting creators make digital doubles for safer, smarter and more empowering content.
Jenna Jameson, the former Queen of Porn, says AI will transform adult entertainment, letting creators make digital doubles for safer, smarter and more empowering content.
Jenna Jameson’s AI doppelgänger. (Intrigue Publications/Unnecessary AI)

Jenna Jameson, once hailed as the “Queen of P*rn,” has declared artificial intelligence the future of adult entertainment.

The 50-year-old former Playboy model and adult film star, who famously sold her company Club Jenna to Playboy for over $50 million, is now championing AI as a revolutionary tool for content creators.

Tapped as the brand ambassador for Unnecessary AI, a new tech startup focused on safe, creator-driven digital production, Jenna says the technology would have transformed her own career had it existed earlier.

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Recalling her 14-hour shoot days and the physical and mental exhaustion that came with them, Jenna sees AI as a major step forward for performer health, safety, and autonomy.

Jenna Jameson, the former Queen of Porn, says AI will transform adult entertainment, letting creators make digital doubles for safer, smarter and more empowering content.
Jenna Jameson. (Intrigue Publications/Unnecessary AI)

She envisions a future where adult stars can create digital doubles of themselves to take on the more draining aspects of content creation.

If one Jenna needed a break, I could have created another Jenna from the comfort of my sofa,” she joked. “Though I’m not sure the world could’ve handled double the trouble.”

The technology, which allows creators to produce fully customised digital versions of themselves, is designed to keep control in the hands of the performer.

Jenna Jameson, the former Queen of Porn, says AI will transform adult entertainment, letting creators make digital doubles for safer, smarter and more empowering content.
Jenna Jameson. (Intrigue Publications/Unnecessary AI)

Through the platform, users can create AI doubles using personal photos, adjusting hair, clothing, and body type, then place them in scenarios of their choice choosing the setting, storyline, and cast.

Jenna praised Unnecessary AI’s commitment to ethical standards, noting that only verified creators can access the tools, protecting against identity misuse.

While she acknowledges that AI will likely surpass human performances in some areas, Jenna doesn’t believe it will replace real people entirely. “You still need someone who understands the human experience to create great p*rn,” she said.

Jenna Jameson, the former Queen of Porn, says AI will transform adult entertainment, letting creators make digital doubles for safer, smarter and more empowering content.
Jenna Jameson. (Intrigue Publications/Unnecessary AI)

There’s still value in the rawness and unpredictability of human content.” However, she sees AI as a powerful alternative, especially for those hesitant to shoot certain scenes or wary of physical health risks like STIs.

Jenna also sees broader applications for this tech, from fashion to music, and believes AI could even reshape relationship dynamics, with people potentially feeling less jealousy over partners watching digital characters instead of real performers.

Jenna Jameson, the former Queen of Porn, says AI will transform adult entertainment, letting creators make digital doubles for safer, smarter and more empowering content.
Jenna Jameson. (Intrigue Publications/Unnecessary AI)

Set to launch her own AI clone in 2025, Jenna hopes her involvement will help shape a more responsible and empowering future for adult creators.

With her decades of experience in the industry, she wants to guide the next generation toward smarter, safer, and more sustainable success.

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