@Archive Shitty hentai OVAs are not the "quality threshold" to strive for, and are not the only kind of hentai out there. In training and assessment of generative models, we should look up to animations done by enthusiastic artists (which is exactly what iodoff compared it to), not by underdog japanese studios looking just to sell their another batch of low-effort DVDs on next comiket
@Archive Shitty hentai OVAs are not the "quality threshold" to strive for, and are not the only kind of hentai out there. In training and assessment of generative models, we should look up to animations done by enthusiastic artists (which is exactly what iodoff compared it to), not by underdog japanese studios looking just to sell their another batch of low-effort DVDs on next comiket
Yeah, but that's is a pretty dystopian future that I rather not think and talk about. It will destroy the existing business model, talent/source material pipelines of the anime industry. I am comfortable with AI replacing hentai OVA studios, but Ghibli? No. KyoAni? No. Trigger? No. Etc. I still want media that I am we are not jerking off to to be hand drawn.
@Archive That's right, and I think human-made art will always remain of more value than generated, even if the technical quality becomes identical. Maybe gens will be mainstream unlike today, but it'll still be considered cheap mass-produced stuff, kind of like fastfood compared to culinary masterpieces. That said, whichever happens, it doesn't have to stop us from developing better models.
You're fortunate that your tummy has stayed slim; not everyone can achieve that when they gain weight. That said, maybe lay off the doughnuts a little to keep it that way.