
Author: Think AI, Evan
At a matchmaking scene set up by Wang Po, a man shouted: “I work at the top storage company Changxin in the country,” and the audience erupted in cheers.
In South Korea, "SK Hynix work clothes" were once considered the most powerful matchmaking battle gear. In earlier years, it was coal tycoons and real estate developers who were sought after; later, the rise of the internet saw employees from big tech companies, especially programmers from Tencent, Alibaba, and Byte, becoming "high-quality men."
As time went on and economic uncertainty grew, people started looking for civil servants, central state-owned enterprises, and jobs in public institutions, seeking stability.
Now, with the wealth generation wave from AI and semiconductors, even programmers in Silicon Valley across the Pacific have caught attention;
A "Tech socialite" with an hourly rate of $3,500 in Silicon Valley, if you want to make an appointment with her, sorry, you need to pay a deposit and wait in line; her schedule is already booked into the following month. What is the charm of a "Tech socialite"? How is a high-end companionship experience worth $20,000 a day?
At the AI wave, beautiful women are also transforming
According to a Forbes article, Meida Marek is a stylish beauty who graduated in 2024. For the past two years, she worked at the bottom of the financial industry. When she discovered the wave of AI was starting to sweep her job, she had to reevaluate herself. In taking stock of her advantages, she found that apart from being pretty and having a good figure, she was one of the few young women among her peers who could understand what high-income tech people wanted to talk about;
After thinking it over, she decided not to wait any longer, since AI took her job, she would turn around and earn money from those working in AI.
High-end companionship involves everything from casual dates, heartfelt conversations, to accompanying clients to events, simulating couple interactions throughout;
All price options are directly listed on her personal website, clearly priced.
Their secret is to diligently learn topics that tech nerds excel at.
For example, discussing optical modules, talking about large models, predicting AGI, etc. In trendy terms, it's about being able to effectively capture the emotional value of clients, resulting in service fees that far exceed normal rates.
AI programmers, during school days, might have been the overlooked problem solvers by the popular girls; once they had money, they could only attract professionally beautiful women with good figures and looks.
When high-educated and sexy socialites like Meida Marek come around, they would be extremely excited and willing to pay far above the market premium.
Meida Marek says her schedule is already booked for months ahead, and she is considering raising her prices, prioritizing clients from the AI industry.
Because they have plenty of money, do little work, and are polite, the highest number of recent bookings has come from employees of Nvidia...
How to provide emotional value for AI employees?
Currently, Meida Marek charges $3,500 per hour, while her best friend Ada Hopper commands even higher, with an hourly rate of $5,000;
Her best friend seems more professional, knowing how to grasp the thoughts of others. Ada Hopper says, in this industry, the most profitable isn’t necessarily the prettiest girl; you might not be the absolute beauty, but a combination of smart and cute can attract men the most.
The AI craze is like gold mining, with wealth accruing to the service layer selling the shovels, and she is one among them, providing gentle companionship to those selling shovels.
Before stepping into this line, Ada Hopper worked in finance, predicting the trend of wealth creation through AI, and she decisively invested $20,000 in lingerie, website design, and photography, and began extensively learning various nerd skills.
Because being able to converse fluently with clients is key to deciding the repurchase rate.
For example, she needs to understand the fashion details of the Edwardian era, be well-versed in steam-punk clockmaking, and be able to chatter about the methods of crafting blown glass objects. Even when a client gifted her a Mac Mini, she should joyfully install and run OpenClaw right on the spot…
Every day online, she randomly encounters some Nvidia Bros who express surprise—“What? You know what a GPU is? Wow, that’s amazing!”
She has a client who, after quitting his job as a trader, founded an AI company. He would pay her a flat rate of $30,000 to fly to New York to spend the weekend with him and even lost considerable weight to match her; the two debated at a high-end restaurant and finally reached a mutual intellectual conclusion:
For smart individuals, immortality is a moral obligation;
Among tech socialites, there are even a few male models, whose clients are usually wives of high-paying programmers. These wives call themselves “Claude’s widows,” meaning their husbands are completely immersed in life with Claude, making it necessary for them to find substitutes in the market for care.
As AI becomes rich, is love still there?
Finally, in an interview with a tech socialite, Charlie Levine, who has a master’s degree, stated that as AI becomes more widespread, having real emotional relationships will become increasingly rare, and being able to afford someone to give you genuine affection will become a luxury. Previously, programmers were despised for not being able to chat; now they haven’t even learned how to date, and the market has already figured out how to pursue them. The marriage market never believes in concepts, only in where money flows. Now that money is flowing to AI, chips, and computing power, “AI men” naturally become the new generation of golden sons-in-law.
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