@BoomerSm I always wanted to create a BDSM card game where you got points to buy a piece of gear for your opponent. Each piece could make game play more difficult. The loser is the one who can no longer play. Points can also be spent on chastity time.
@SpacePupSilver@kinkygearguy With a little creativity a good sir could pass the signal through a dectector that would deliver well placed electrical stimulation based on the signal strength that could encourage or discourage certain receptive positions.
@TallGuy_92 @BoomerSm In fact, this has been a problem with fan fiction for a while. When you write fan fiction, you are technically violating the authors copyright and you can be sued. Most of the time this doesn't happen since the fan fiction promotes the original author.
@jimsmith1993@PupVulcan @TallGuy_92 @BoomerSm I would argue that whether it's art or not is irrelevant. If playing a herd of stallions used copyrighted material that wasn't authorized by the author, then it may be art, but it's also theft.
@PupVulcan @TallGuy_92 @BoomerSm Yes, the problem is that once AI is able to be creative, then we have ethical and practical concerns about creating and enslaving a cognitive entity. If we say AI is creative, then we have to start paying attention to every dystopian story about AI.
@TallGuy_92 @BoomerSm The problem is not AI. The problem is that AI is being trained off of uncompensated labor. One answer is to create AI farms where human artists create art for AI to use. The art in a given image can be traced back to the original authors for compensation