Oh my gosh, did I really just... It is... I can taste it. Feel it in my tongue. Oh my gosh, so warm. So thick. So tasty. Oh my gosh, why do I think it is tasty? I shouldn't feel that... Or the... Pride? Do I feel proud for having ducked him like... a good girl? Why does it feel so... Hot? Why am I so hot? I want more. I need...
Oooo! Well, now she'll have all the milk she could ever need, fresh and pure straight from the tap! She may even need a special machine to "milk her" each day too after this.
As a power suggestion, perhaps a long-duration battery for off-ship (or beyond-civilization) operations, but while she's within range of a ship or within a city, she receives power more-or-less directly from the ship/city grid ... ? Though the 'emergency backup / year-duration power cell' thing definitely works too. ;)
The premise is that she has an organic brain inside a synthetic body. The brain would need food, water, and oxygen to survive, but a greatly reduced amount compared to a full human body. These needs would also be regulated and buffered by the synthetic systems. A chemical oxygen generator and CO2 scrubber can be hundreds more efficient natural hemoglobin, allowing her to hold her breath for hours if necessary - although that would be uncomfortable as the brain is accustomed to breathing.
The brain would also still require sleep, although the requirement for the "slow wave" period where they body repairs itself may be reduced. So she may feel suspiciously un-fatigued at times.
A synthetic body would probably need to repair itself though. Think about it, how many times can you bend a usb cable back and forth before it stops working, how long do your clothes last? Anything soft is going to need to be self-healing or it'll turn into dust in a matter of months. And then there's the matter of expendable lubrication.
So I'd imagine she'd have some kind of digestive system and eat small specially prepared supplements. I had an idea for a little story page about this.
For power, she'd probably have to be nuclear. You just can't get enough power density out of chemical batteries and the charge anxiety would be too much. I had an idea where when she's first installed she's on battery power and feels cold and lethargic, then she goes down to the reactor room to have her permanent power supply installed and immediately feels much warmer and energetic.
Has it been established if her body is organic or is it synthetic? Like she's asking her internal A.I. if she needs sleep, does this mean she doesn't feel fatigue? And does she need food, water, and oxygen?
Right now I think we're getting the worst end of AI, where it's convincing enough on the surface to blow up social media, but not really practical enough for a big improvement in production.
There is a (bright?) future where a single person will be able to make a complete film using these tools. I don't know what it'll be like when there's a thousand or ten thousand new shows released every year but it sounds like we will live in interesting times.
My worry is that the best tools will remain proprietary and lawfare will be used to remove the open source alternatives.
Some people think that the current tech will cap out and never really be useful - I think this is cope. The capabilities are clearly already there, it's just a matter of controlling them.
It is unnerving for sure - especially when I go to deviantArt or rule34 or even google images and the entire page is destroyed with ai garbo. I've said this before but that's why I feel the need to mess with it, because I need to understand the threat and how to use it.
Oh I guess my other big worry is that we'll enter a completely post-fact world and it'll be impossible to find a verifiably real image of anything. Every book will be rewritten and every image repainted, all recently recorded history will be in doubt, etc.
It's a shame this is a "zero-skill user" tool as you called it. Definitely one of the best looking ones so far, AI often has a hard time keeping the iris / pupil consistent but it looks decent here! The hair bounces slightly and the blinking looks natural! I know the reason it looks good is because its barely moving the image, there is still a long way to go for tools to properly realize 2D images in a 3D space.
But I can see some uses for some of these tools now, you could add blinking eyes, animated hot breath, background weather conditions, any small thing that can flourish static images.
I am definitely not thrilled about the future of AI generation, I have a feeling it could get pretty dystopian. I am however much more excited for how these tools can ENHANCE art rather than how they can replace it.
That is MUCH better, though her face goes from something fairly close to your usual style to something more "conventionally" pretty. Still, imminently fuckable.
My favorite of the bunch, the textures and face came out well! But maybe it's the darker colors hiding some anomalies. (Besides her cleavage coming right up to her neck lol)
Nudes of Alison in a cup of coffee has legs; I'm thinking a spinoff comic, cameos, jingles, brand deals, advertisements, heck put her nude in any liquid foodstuffs and she'll be a star! 5-10 years we'll see it go mainstream, HBO television, a whole new cinematic universe baby, that's my dream.
Oooooo! I wonder how Alison got this small! Maybe mistress shrunk her to teach her a lesson? Maybe that's how she ended up in the Tinkerbell outfit after her "candy" clothes dissolved?
The face holds excellently -- as YQN said, a marked improvement over some of the others you've tried. The dress, on the other hand, must be infused with Demonic sex magic since it varies wildly from frame to frame!
This is a result from Krea AI image-to-video. It is implemented as web application where you can upload keyframes and prompts on a timeline. I used these two images as keyframes:
It's eye catching and very smooth (at least in the face), but it does not follow the original keyframes or style very strongly. I think this could be tweaked to get better results, but my "3 minutes" of free trial video generation got used up in 20 seconds, and that doesn't exactly encourage me to purchase more time.
Having a timeline with keyframes is a step in the right direction, but the hard push towards content control and monetization seems premature for something that's not really cut out for professional use.
Oooooo! I wonder how Alison got this small! Maybe mistress shrunk her to teach her a lesson? Maybe that's how she ended up in the Tinkerbell outfit after her "candy" clothes dissolved?
Oooooo! I wonder how Alison got this small! Maybe mistress shrunk her to teach her a lesson? Maybe that's how she ended up in the Tinkerbell outfit after her "candy" clothes dissolved?