OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair stated that artificial intelligence cannot replace human-created content on the platform during her appearance at Bloomberg Tech London on Tuesday.

Blair emphasized that there are no “wholly AI” accounts or tools available on OnlyFans, reflecting the company’s focus on authentic creator content. The platform has maintained its growth through genuine human connections, with Blair noting that the majority of OnlyFans revenue comes from American users.

The CEO also revealed that OnlyFans has paid $25 billion to creators since 2016, highlighting the platform’s significant economic impact for content producers.

In discussing content moderation, Blair pointed out that OnlyFans has “a lot less” content flagged compared to traditional social media platforms, suggesting more effective content standards or different user behavior on the subscription-based service.