PORN star Adriana Chechik is set to make a comeback after shattering her back in a foam pit by making content using AI.
The Twitch streamer will collaborate with AI influencer firm, Forever Voices AI, to turn herself into a chatbot.
Paying users will be able to have intimate conversations with a robot who sounds identical to the adult influencer - and is personalised to their interests, according to its advanced algorithms.
Adriana, 31, said she can no longer face making erotic content following a back-breaking accident at gaming convention TwitchCon.
In an Instagram live in March, Adriana revealed the horror incident had had a big impact - leaving her unable to have sex.
The aftermath of her injury made sex agonising, while her post-accident pain relief prevented her from experiencing orgasms.
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Adriana confessed: "I'm not having sex. I tried and it was so painful.
"Also, due to the nerve blockers, I can't even give myself an orgasm. It sucks."
The accident, caught on camera, saw Adriana leap into a shallow pit of foam cubes which was improperly padded - leaving the US-born star's back broken in two places.
Adriana, who was left requiring a rod implant in her back, later discovered she had been pregnant at the time of the incident - while receiving treatment for her injuries in hospital.
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Now, she will collaborate with Forever Voices AI to create the "Adriana Chechik AI companion".
Sharing the news, Adriana posted a link to her AI-self's website, with the experience promising users would "get to know Adriana like never before."
The website reads: "Chat, ask questions, and listen to Adriana AI speak directly to you."
The move comes amid a series of warnings about the possible dangers of AI.
Last month, the US Center for AI Safety released a paper alerting people to future "catastrophic AI risks" - including killer robots and uncontrollable machines as the technology becomes more and more advanced.
While in April this year, Nigel Crook, director of the Institute for Ethical AI, warned that people embarking on romantic relationships with AI-generated chatbots could be left "emotionally manipulated".
Experts say leaning on these digital beings rather than forming human connections may force people to lose touch with reality.
While attachments to AI bots may feel incredibly strong, researchers say digital companionship could be an unsatisfactory replacement for genuine human interaction.
Mr Crook told The Sun: "I can see that huge sections of society will get so deeply embedded into these virtual worlds and the deep fake reality characters, that we won't be able to tell the difference.
"This is a much bigger problem because of the access. Anybody, vulnerable people young and old, can be influenced by this in a in a very negative way."