
Samsung's 'sexy Samantha AI' goes viral online as pervy fans create XXX art
A ‘REJECTED’ Samsung AI assistant is causing a stir on the internet as some fans have created ‘porn’ involving the character. It all started when illustration studio Lightfa…

A 'REJECTED' Samsung AI assistant is causing a stir on the internet as some fans have created 'porn' involving the character.
It all started when illustration studio Lightfarm shared images of the female character called Samantha on social media before quickly taking them down.
Lightfarm is said to have created the avatar with a marketing company owned by Samsung.Samsung made a virtual assistant avatar and within 5 picoseconds I've seen porn of her.
Some people are down bad galactically lmao.
— Mutahar (@OrdinaryGamers) June 1, 2021
However, Samantha the assistant has never been used in any kind of campaign.
Details about the concept for “Samsung Galaxy’s virtual assistant” posted to the illustration studio's website were also hastily removed.
Sam, who one online commenter compared to a Pixar character, is a you woman with blue eyes, medium-length brown hair and rosy cheeks.
In the leaked images, she's pictured holding what appears to be a Samsung smartphone, and has "Samsung Galaxy" emblazoned on her grey polo shirt.
So far, there's been no official announcement from Samsung about a new virtual assistant.
However, it seems Sam has now become the 'love interest' of some randy Samsung fans.
She's been popping up on Twitter, TikTok and even Reddit.
One shocked observer tweeted: "Samsung made a virtual assistant avatar and within 5 picoseconds I've seen porn of her. Some people are down bad galactically lmao."
Another said: "SAMSUNG GIRL IS HOTT."
In a now-deleted post, Lightfarm discussed working with the Cheil Agency - a marketing company owned by Samsung - on the project.
Lightfarm wrote: "Throughout the process, the team devoted itself to developing realistic materials, mainly for the character’s hair and clothing, so that Sam appeared aesthetically pleasing.
"Sam was an incredible partnership between the Cheil Agency and Lightfarm, and we are thrilled to be part of this project!"
It's not immediately clear whether the images all over the internet were part of a concept project or represented a final design settled on by Samsung.
It's also not clear when - if ever - the South Korean firm plans to roll the assistant out to users of its Galaxy devices.