Tilly Norwood Is Hot

The whole AI and IP battleground is going to be interesting. Generative AI is already walking a fine line (in many cases) regarding copyright infringements. Will companies start "owning" their own AI generated personas? If someone generates AI images of an AI persona, is that OK?
These are interesting questions.

I see AI as a double edged sword. In general terms, AI can be used to help enhance people's lives. On the other hand, AI can be used to take advantage and exploit people. It's both beneficial and dangerous.

I use AI tools to manipulate images for entertainment and humor. It seems like harmless fun. Yet, it can give people the creeps.

I'm with @Chicken Man. Rather than AI perfection, I prefer real people with so-called flaws. At my age, I expect mature women to have some wrinkles, bagging and sagging. Those are features of maturity, not flaws.
 
Tilly is a drum machine. All the drummers will be out of work

Tilly is a muti track recorder. All the real musicians will be out of work.

Tilly is the terminator. Arnold will be out of work

Tilly is hot. All the hotties will be out of work.

Tilly is fake. All realness will be out of work

Tilly is real. Tilly is out of work
 
Why did you even give her a bikini bottom? The one you gave her doesn't leave much to the imagination. Not that I mind.

Image generators tend to have guardrails on nudity.

Anyway, I don't see the point in this. There are already hundreds of trillions of images of people on the internet. These bland AI people just look weird and off-putting.
 
Why did you even give her a bikini bottom? The one you gave her doesn't leave much to the imagination. Not that I mind.

Lots of current bikinis only have a string in back. Anyway, I'm not going to post nudes on this forum.

Image generators tend to have guardrails on nudity.

Anyway, I don't see the point in this. There are already hundreds of trillions of images of people on the internet. These bland AI people just look weird and off-putting.

The AI tool I used does not have those guardrails. I can create nudes. Again, I'm not going to post nude images, not even fake AI nudes.

I tend to agree with your sentiments regarding bland AI people. While I do not find it off-putting per se, it's not of particular interest.

Tilly Norwood caused a bit of a buzz in current event news. I wanted to read the opinions of the Weiners. But, I expect she'll be forgotten soon enough.
 
Lots of current bikinis only have a string in back. Anyway, I'm not going to post nudes on this forum.



The AI tool I used does not have those guardrails. I can create nudes. Again, I'm not going to post nude images, not even fake AI nudes.

I tend to agree with your sentiments regarding bland AI people. While I do not find it off-putting per se, it's not of particular interest.

Tilly Norwood caused a bit of a buzz in current event news. I wanted to read the opinions of the Weiners. But, I expect she'll be forgotten soon enough.


Now we're talking:

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It (Tilly Norwood) is nothing but AI slop.
It's only hot in the sense that Jessica Rabbit is hot. But, Jessica Rabbit is WAY hotter.
 
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I question the morals and humanity of anyone consuming or generating any of this crap.
At this point I think they're testing the waters of acceptance. From a film production standpoint, it would be much cheaper to produce everything, and I mean everything, digitally...from sets to actors. No more studio and on-location costs, no more film and sound crews, and of course, no more high-priced talent. Just pay a small army of AI prompters to generate content that follows your script. I fully understand why Hollywood, SAG, and all the other show biz related businesses are against what is coming.

I understand the morals/motivation of those generating this crap. It's purely financial. The real test will be the morals of the audience and whether they will consume the product and provide profits and motivation to create more.

My issue with it is more about the resources required to create it. The amount of computing power, and thus electric power and cooling to run those machines is substantial. Which leads to the ongoing data center debate that is being fought in so many areas. At least it is around here. But that is more of a topic for the politics subforum.
 
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