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Originally Posted by loramin
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There's clearly a lot of fire there: maybe her top caught fire, and she had to take it off? A bad ass warrior won't let a wardrobe malfunction stop her ... makes perfect sense to me.
But seriously, there's nothing wrong with any kind of art, including erotica art. And if the AIs got trained on a lot of erotic art, I still see nothing wrong (well, other than the mass plagiarism). It just means lots of artists felt like drawing erotica art.
I think the real question is, why isn't there more feminist fantasy art out there for the AI to learn from (ie. steal)? I'd argue it's because of historical gender power imbalances; the AI is just reflecting the reality of our society.
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Porn as a form of art I am torn on. I’m big on free expression but also have old school traditional religious upbringing type values
But setting moralism completely aside, just from a health standpoint. Scrolling past pic after pic of erotica art, especially when it was not something I was seeking out but instead sort of thrown in my face in the middle of a gallery of different stuff….
…my brain and gut begin to tell me the longer I look, “this is not good. This is not healthy”. Mostly those two things. And of course if I want to deep dive into it I could go into reasons like:
- this is messing up your dopamine response
- this is messing with your standards and ability to be attracted to average looking women
- this as an activity has a strong risk of bad habit formation
And I know enough both from psychological studies and my own personal experience with indulging and especially taking breaks, that I will never not believe those little nagging thoughts “this is not good. This is not healthy” that grow more internally loud the longer I look