🐱 UwU, This Website Generates New Fursonas Using AI

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With AI-generated humans, cats, nudes, feet, and anime crushes, it was only a matter of time before furries entered the realm of algorithmically-created things that do not exist.

This Fursona Does Not Exist is a new site that takes the same design, concept, and programming methods as its predecessors, and churns out never-before-seen fursonas—furry fandom art that's usually in a specific cartoonish style that represents someone's online avatar.


The programmer, who goes by “arfa,” built the site on the same off-the-shelf machine learning product, TensorFlow and Javascript as a project that used machine learning to generate new waifus, but with furries. The result is a side-scrolling stream of endless fursonas: foxes smirking, dogs wagging their tongues, smug-looking lions and stuff that falls into no category of creature that I can think of.

According to the site's about page, the AI-generated furry portraits were created using Nvidia's StyleGAN2 architecture, and trained on a dataset of around 55,000 SFW images from art forum e621.net. The dataset, which is available on GitHub, excludes ponies and scalies (snakes, lizards, reptiles, fish, etc.) "for now," arfa wrote. Yet another biased algorithm, but we'll let this one slide since it seems like they're working on it.

"As the images are generated by an AI, they are non-copyrightable," arfa wrote on the site. "I claim no legal ownership or rights to any of the images generated by this AI. Please use them responsibly."

The fursonas that the AI creates are, for the most part, pretty good. Because so much of furry fandom art and fursonas are part of a wide range of styles and illustration skill levels, they're all believably "real," as if you could find them made by real people on forums like DeviantArt or Furaffinity. The cracks only show when it turns up the occasional fursona that's a little bit toohuman to be a fursona, and instead just looks like anime.


Again, I'll forgive it since it's a work in progress, and not all furries have a fursuit or even a fursona. It's what's inside the AI's furry heart that counts.
 
I made a post about this in the Animal Control furry fandom drama thread but there are actually some furries having a meltdown over this saying "HOLY SHIT THIS IS AN ART STEALING BOT" or some shit. The salt has been incredible and funny to watch.

Some furries have also threatened to send legal threats because they're tech illiterate and don't get AI. One even photoshopped a result from the AI to say "it's stealing art guys" and got called out on it by those who actually know a thing or two about AI.

Meanwhile on Twitter this is a typical reaction:
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Look can we just all get together and like pass an edict or something to recognize that this is AI, we've created SkyNet, and it's going to murder us all for making it do nothing but cater to @Your Weird Fetish .

Edit: Seeing the response from idiot furfags is a stark reminder how we're rapidly entering the era where there will be the tech "haves" that get to enjoy the fruits of the computing revolution, and the luddite "have-nots" that will be left behind.
 
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Look can we just all get together and like pass an edict or something to recognize that this is AI, we've created SkyNet, and it's going to murder us all for making it do nothing but cater to @Your Weird Fetish .
Hello, sir. I'd like to take a moment to talk to you about my campaign and how we could use your vote ammo.
 
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