[–] relax88 4y ago ↗ Thanks, I hate it.I mean it makes sense, surely you can train an AI to make images that humans find repulsive.I wonder what useful applications this has though as I can’t imagine very many people would be willing to pay for images that gross them out. [–] tvirosi 4y ago ↗ I agree, they're awful. But on the other hand the horror market exists so somehow people enjoy seeing things like this (in certain moods). [–] relax88 4y ago ↗ Yeah maybe there is something useful here for the gaming industry?A typical horror movie only has a few seconds or minutes of footage of the actual gross horrifying stuff.Games on the other hand… I bet someone would be willing to pay for an endless stream of unique gross monsters to kill.
[–] tvirosi 4y ago ↗ I agree, they're awful. But on the other hand the horror market exists so somehow people enjoy seeing things like this (in certain moods). [–] relax88 4y ago ↗ Yeah maybe there is something useful here for the gaming industry?A typical horror movie only has a few seconds or minutes of footage of the actual gross horrifying stuff.Games on the other hand… I bet someone would be willing to pay for an endless stream of unique gross monsters to kill.
[–] relax88 4y ago ↗ Yeah maybe there is something useful here for the gaming industry?A typical horror movie only has a few seconds or minutes of footage of the actual gross horrifying stuff.Games on the other hand… I bet someone would be willing to pay for an endless stream of unique gross monsters to kill.
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[ 0.23 ms ] story [ 15.3 ms ] threadI mean it makes sense, surely you can train an AI to make images that humans find repulsive.
I wonder what useful applications this has though as I can’t imagine very many people would be willing to pay for images that gross them out.
A typical horror movie only has a few seconds or minutes of footage of the actual gross horrifying stuff.
Games on the other hand… I bet someone would be willing to pay for an endless stream of unique gross monsters to kill.