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Originally Posted by INever
AI is probably legally right in terms of "any form whatsoever in the future". And morally wrong.
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inclined to agree. I guess one could make the case that in this current era people know what they're signing off on, but given the rapid advancement in tech could it become something like robots exhibiting the likeness and personality of a real person who worked in adult just a few years from now?
thought experiment: my all time fav porn actress was Skin Diamond. perfect body, perfect face, perfect style. ultimate girl-crush. since she signed her rights away under standard release forms at the time I guess (if monetized by the release recipients) it would be fun to create a robot of her to hang out with me and help me do laundry (ugh) while wearing a leather harness and thigh highs, but would it be right? esp considering she has left porn? no
that case you ref'ed re petapixel is so wrong. his work product apparently signed away for a tech that didn't even exist at the time? nah suh, I cancelled my Adobe sub after reading that. there are other ways to sign docs
in larger scope it's troubling that it's up to personal (or corp) ethics as to how to navigate this strange new world