Okay, so you wanna know about my little “experiment” with, uh, “famous pornos,” huh? Alright, buckle up, it’s a bit of a ride.

It all started with this AI project I was tinkering with. I wanted to see if I could train it to, like, recognize different styles and patterns in… well, adult content. Don’t judge! I thought it could be useful for, you know, identifying trends, maybe even detecting deepfakes. Purely academic, I swear!
First, I needed data. Lots of it. So, I started scouring the web for, uh, “examples.” I won’t name any specific sites, but let’s just say I became very familiar with the, ahem, landscape. I spent a good few days just downloading videos and images, making sure to get a wide variety of genres, styles, and production values. This part was honestly kind of a drag. It’s way less exciting when you’re doing it for “science.”
Then came the fun part – prepping the data. I had to label everything, categorizing it by genre, actors, production company, whatever seemed relevant. This was tedious as hell. I wrote some scripts to automate parts of it, like detecting resolutions and frame rates, but a lot of it was still manual. My eyes started to cross after a while.
Next up was training the AI. I used TensorFlow, because that’s what I was comfortable with. I built a convolutional neural network and fed it all my carefully labeled data. The initial results were… not great. The AI was mostly just confused. It kept misclassifying things, like mistaking a close-up of a face for a landscape. Seriously.
So, I tweaked the model, added more layers, adjusted the learning rate. It took a lot of trial and error, but eventually, it started to get better. It started to pick up on subtle visual cues, like the lighting style used by certain studios, or the characteristic features of specific performers.

Here’s where it got interesting. The AI started identifying patterns I hadn’t even noticed. For example, it figured out that certain camera angles were often associated with specific genres. It also learned to predict the likely course of action in a scene based on the first few seconds. Kind of creepy, actually.
The final result? Well, let’s just say the AI could accurately classify and analyze adult content with surprising accuracy. I even used it to generate some… interesting visualizations of the data. Heatmaps showing the distribution of skin tones, graphs plotting the frequency of different activities. It was all very… informative.
What did I learn? Besides becoming intimately familiar with the inner workings of the adult entertainment industry? I learned a lot about AI, machine learning, and the importance of data quality. And I also learned that some things are probably better left unexplored. I’m not sure what I’m going to do with this knowledge, but hey, at least it was a fun project.
Would I do it again? Probably not. It was a lot of work, and frankly, a little bit weird. But hey, now you know. Consider this my confession. And maybe a cautionary tale about the perils of curiosity.