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Lately I keep thinking about the ethical side of using AI for adult-themed content. I don’t mean anything extreme, just those generators people test out of curiosity. I tried a couple of tools months ago, mostly to see how the tech behaves, and it honestly surprised me how realistic some outputs look. But at the same time, it made me wonder where the boundary should be. For example, is it okay if someone uses photos of themselves only, or does it already become questionable when an AI model resembles someone else even unintentionally? I’m not trying to start a moral debate — I’m just curious how others approach this line for themselves.
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I’ve been thinking about this too because the technology gets ahead of people’s sense of responsibility. When I checked out ai nude videos, I didn’t use any photos of real people I know — only synthetic test images and a few older selfies where I didn’t mind experimenting just to understand how the system behaves. What helped me personally was treating it like any other tech tool that can be misused: the output isn’t inherently “wrong,” but the intent matters a lot.
For example, I’d never feed in someone else’s picture, even casually, because even if it’s “just curiosity,” it crosses a line into doing something without consent. Another thing I always consider is storage — I delete anything I generate, mostly because I don’t want files floating around that could be misunderstood later. And honestly, the realism is both fascinating and a little unsettling. It reminds me that we should build our own rules before the tech draws them for us.
So for me the line is simple: use only your own images, understand exactly what the service stores or doesn’t store, and avoid anyt