Mirai Saki no: The Illusory Beauty from 3.1D Space!
Have you seen the performances of that AI actress "Kino Ai (木花あい)"? Do you know she's recently lifted her ban on creampie scenes? If you haven't checked her out yet, don't worry—you can still head over to the official website of the producer "h.m.p" to watch some preview clips. Just like everyone says, it's basically "face-swapping," where the face is an AI-generated stand-in while the body is the real deal—though the face is pretty, the whole thing still feels a bit off, from the static compositions to the dynamic acting. It's got plenty of buzz, but it's not quite practical enough yet~
But this is the trend now, because another AI actress "Sakino Mirai (咲乃ミライ)" has made her debut! Compared to Kino Ai (木花あい), this one, whose face looks even more AI-like, is being pushed hard in promotions—she's touted as an "18-year-old virgin," a "phantom beauty from the 3.1-dimensional world," and even "an existence that transcends entertainers"... But that's not enough, oh no. Since she's an AI actress, might as well go all out with the hype, so Sakino Mirai (咲乃ミライ) not only loses her virginity with a creampie right away, but also caps it off by claiming to be the industry's first AI actress...
Wait, is this deliberately ignoring Kino Ai (木花あい)? Not at all! Anyone who's in the know understands that in this industry, plots are copied left and right, and even promotional slogans are the same: there's more than one "once-in-a-decade beauty," and there are several "once-in-a-century housewives." Nobody's going to get red-faced and argue over stuff like that, so it's no big surprise to have another "industry-first AI actress" after Kino Ai (木花あい), right? The real question is, will this so-called "super-futuristic adult video" become the mainstream of the future?
The industry's take is that we'll see more and more of these works in the future, but they won't replace real actors. Even how long this hype will last is up in the air—it's similar to the initial reactions when VR videos first hit the market. Of course, I know the two are different things, but even if Kino Ai (木花あい)'s performances come off as a bit weird, I don't think we should write off AI actresses that quickly. Technology ultimately comes from human nature, and if it keeps advancing, who knows—it might just build a loyal fanbase willing to spend money~