About my experience: I’ve listened to AI-generated music (for example, I’ve seen creators with local AI that they’ve retrained a bit to 3-10 percent, and that’s pretty good, it’s like listening to a masterpiece of art without waiting for a new song for a long time, but they still can’t compare to cloud music, and it doesn’t matter if it’s AI-generated, because the background for games or other activities is perfect. I think in the coming years, people will idolize AI. But I still prefer music made by humans, because it frees me from apathy and gives me motivation to live, even if it’s worse.)

About NSFW AI-Generated Content, I think it perfectly shows how happy people are:

I’ve seen people discussing it on Reddit, saying it satisfies their tastes perfectly, and I decided to give it a try, comparing it to NSFW human-generated content up to 2025-2026, but I could hardly find any differences, and the quality of some local AI creators is extremely high. Especially if it’s cartoons, anime comics, or videos, not everything is perfect in the video yet, although the moans and sounds are mesmerizing, better than the real moans of people. In general, unlike other creative industries, there are practically no refusals here. I haven’t tried it because I don’t like it, but it was already obvious from people’s comments that they were fascinated like Romans watching the battles in the Colosseum.

Here I took a few comments, these are more or less adequate:

2025-11-15

User1(Real name hidden): Excellent work!, User2(Real name hidden): Holy shiiiiiiit! Such perfection! Such beauty! Such power!.

2025-10-29

User3(Real name hidden): Will you be opening up commissions soon? I’m curious 👀

2025-09-20

User4(Real name hidden): Dude I can’t get enough of telling you, would pay double for more of this! AMAZING JOB

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    AI music and gooning to AI porn? You couldnt torture that information out me. Have some standards bro

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      I am not really a native speaker and because of the translator I am quite bad at expressing my thoughts. I don’t even see the point in mentioning it in the account description, no one will even look.

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    Why would I want to listen to shit made by something that’s incapable of putting thought or care into what it creates when I can listen to something made by an actual person? I don’t want to live in Boring World.

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    This post is going over about as well as a lead balloon, but I’ll answer.

    I don’t like AI content generally, but I think it can do well when you lean into the uncanny inhumanity of it. Sora was good at replicating the bizarre non sequitur experience of dreams.

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      I think this is very accurate, ai is very good at replicating the “stream of consciousness” quality that dreams have.

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    I’m against AI slop, but I can see it being used effectively as a creative tool to take the grunt work out of creative works.

    For example, one of my aunts is a published author and she has taken to using AI as an editorial assistant.

    In her words:

    “Speaking of AIs, I’m using ChatGPT as a story editor, assisting me with matters such as voice, tone, structure, plotting, cadence, pacing, character development, etc. It’s like working with an extremely intelligent and knowledgeable human story editor. Better, because it’s free; a human equivalent would cost a lot, perhaps thousands.”

    To be clear, she still does all the writing, ChatGPT is merely offering editorial advice. I could see providing it a text and asking it to show every case where tense is mismatched, or any shifts from 1st person to 3rd person, that kind of thing.

    At that point is it really any worse than an advanced spell or grammar checker?

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    Moguri Mod is a great example of AI done right. A fan modder ran Final Fantasy IX’s original assets through stable diffusion models to upscale the graphics and corrected imperfections by hand to create a great HD graphics mod with decent quality 30FPS FMVs (the official ones are low quality and capped at 15FPS.)

    For context, Square-Enix’s Final Fantasy IX port was quarter-arsed (only really adding battle skips and a fast-forward function), and as they didn’t even have the original assets to do a graphical remaster, Moguri Mod is the best well likely get until/unless Square-Enix decide to remake FFIX from the ground up.

    AI remastering done wrong would be a recent online rerelease of the Super Mario Bros Super Show, and an update done to Killer 7’s Steam version a few months ago. Both were remastered with AI but zero effort was made to correct any inaccuracies or hallucinations.

    Where I think AI could be really useful is in animation: specifically in speeding up the process of inbetweening. If you fed a decent model key frames and prompts to have it produce tween frames, you could heavily speed up the process.

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    I am not totally opposed to AI. I think it has its uses.

    However, AI generated art and especially music is not my thing. I kinda see how even that can have its uses but in general, there’s just something so hollow and ick about it when it’s meant to be the primary form of communication.

    For example, if somebody used AI generated art on a slide in a presentation they were giving to help with audience communication, I would consider that like using clipart. Nobody’s going to judge you too hard for not creating your own art on every slide, but nobody’s going to be overly impressed with you using it either. It serves its purpose and nobody really thinks twice about it.

    When corporations (who could easily afford to hire artists to generate much better art) use it to cut corners, maximize profit and sell a product, that deserves pretty harsh judgement imo and usually signals that’s a product/business I want to avoid.

    When people use AI to make music as a joke, I don’t really care. When people use AI to make music and pretend they’re creating art it kind of makes me sick.

    Listening to it feels so hollow and emotionless and I know people who rely on AI to generate that music for them, usually think it sounds great. To me it always gives me the same vibes as listening to that version of All I want for Christmas where it’s Maria Carey’s vocals played back through a midi.

    It’s funny and it serves a purpose for that reason, but it’s truly uncomfortable to listen to it, and I definitely would never willingly listen to it in an attempt to enjoy music.

    And tbh it’s pretty scary to watch people who develop a dependence on AI really have their creativity and talent sucked away so quickly. Hoping my own experience seeing it happen isn’t generalizable to the rest of humanity but it’s been like watching somebody become a pod person and a shadow of who they used to be.

    I think it really comes down to asking yourself why do you enjoy music or art? Either creating it or listening/viewing something created by somebody else. Why does it exist in the first place?

    Is it to serve a purpose and communicate messages for things like factual information and products? Or is it supposed to make you feel something?

    I guess that’s a big part of it for me. I associate the uncomfortable feeling I get from AI music and art with an emptiness. Like if I was really sad, and I tried to listen to music I enjoy but found myself feeling the way I do when I listen to AI, I would worry I’m developing clinical depression.

    Like AI generated art and music has figured out how to capture the feeling of a neurochemical imbalance in a bottle, and tried to gift it to the world.

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    I still don’t like it. I enjoy the occassional AI meme sometimes, they’re harmless on their own I guess

    Music, most of all, is a hard no. Music is a creative process. Simply wont entertain it being AI

    AI porn just still looks fake. And with endless real porn out there there is zero incentive for me to view the AI stuff and its a waste of resources to produce

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    the new wave of kids growing up with with developing neurological damage and/or erectile dysfuntion due to porn addiction is gonna be interesting to deal with.