On my computer, I named this album Stellar Tracks. This is because, one, the music felt to me like a cosmic train going to different worlds. Second, there are some amazing tracks here! ;)
Personally, I feel like AI art has gotten a certain stigma. People seem reluctant to use it in actual products, either because it's in legal limbo, or it's not good quality, or it represents a future in which almost everyone is out of work.
Granted, this could change, but as long as that stigma is around, I think there will be a demand for human artists.
This may very well be a minority view, but I do think it's important to consider multiple sides.
I strongly believe that erotic content is a bad idea. It promotes the idea that women are just objects to be exploited. I have a deep respect and admiration for women, and I don't like seeing them demeaned in such a way.
In addition, I've never actually heard of a case where erotic content improved a game, book, or movie. Think about it. When you praise a game, is it because women had poor excuses for armor? Or is it because the gameplay was engrossing, the story made you tear up, and the music lit a fire in your soul?
You don't need erotic content to make a wonderful video game, any more than you need sewage to make a delicious omelet.
On my computer, I named this album Stellar Tracks. This is because, one, the music felt to me like a cosmic train going to different worlds. Second, there are some amazing tracks here! ;)
Personally, I feel like AI art has gotten a certain stigma. People seem reluctant to use it in actual products, either because it's in legal limbo, or it's not good quality, or it represents a future in which almost everyone is out of work.
Granted, this could change, but as long as that stigma is around, I think there will be a demand for human artists.
This may very well be a minority view, but I do think it's important to consider multiple sides.
I strongly believe that erotic content is a bad idea. It promotes the idea that women are just objects to be exploited. I have a deep respect and admiration for women, and I don't like seeing them demeaned in such a way.
In addition, I've never actually heard of a case where erotic content improved a game, book, or movie. Think about it. When you praise a game, is it because women had poor excuses for armor? Or is it because the gameplay was engrossing, the story made you tear up, and the music lit a fire in your soul?
You don't need erotic content to make a wonderful video game, any more than you need sewage to make a delicious omelet.
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