You’re on your own for legally available images, though. I think the community consensus is that it doesn’t matter because parody or whatever, which is not a legitimate legal defense, but I don’t think anybody’s been sued yet.
Perhaps it could serve as an educational example about how an Unfriendly AI might exploit our psychological weaknesses to make us accept horrible outcomes. :D
Right, sorry, that wasn’t clear: parody is a defense, but I doubt it would work in this case because you’re not parodying the material you used, you’re just creating a funny derived work.
There are lots of lolcat builders out there, but this is the only one I’ve used: http://builder.cheezburger.com/Builder
You’re on your own for legally available images, though. I think the community consensus is that it doesn’t matter because parody or whatever, which is not a legitimate legal defense, but I don’t think anybody’s been sued yet.
The builder seems great. Thousands of cat pictures!
I don’t know what lolcats are, although I have seen Internet memes, and in the few moments I spent looking at the cat pictures, I did get some ideas...
Edit: Added ones I couldn’t earlier, because other site wasn’t working.
I love the marshmallow maximizer!
Perhaps it could serve as an educational example about how an Unfriendly AI might exploit our psychological weaknesses to make us accept horrible outcomes. :D
I don’t have a rationality point, but I like the grumpy cat “joy in the merely real” one.
In the US it is a legitimate legal defense.
YMMV in your jurisdiction.
Right, sorry, that wasn’t clear: parody is a defense, but I doubt it would work in this case because you’re not parodying the material you used, you’re just creating a funny derived work.