Si vous voyez l'update avec une nouvelle page publiée pour Bloody Bastard et vous vous demandez où elle est passée, c'est normal : ce n'est pas une vraie update.
J'ai juste intercalé une page de transition au début du chapitre 4 du premier tome...
C'était un ajout que je trouvais nécessaire depuis longtemps : l'intro du chapitre 4 était vraiment beaucoup trop abrupte dans sa version précédente.
C'est un truc vraiment tout con, mais tant qu'on est dans les changements, on peut enfin se le permettre (donc pourquoi s'en priver)...
Luna 27août2025
As stated on the Kickstarter campaign:
We know AI is a live-wire topic for artists.
We’re addressing it head-on because our goal is an ecosystem where creators and fans can thrive together - not a feed where algorithms replace humans.
Quality is also a core topic. We know by experience with early Amilova that talent attracts talent, so we need to handpick the first artists to keep quality as high as possible. Leaving the platform fully open will attract mostly beginners, which art needs to mature more before it's exposed on Amilova, or that level of quality will push away more mature artists.
In action:
Until 2027, AMILOVA will remain invite-only or accessible through careful application reviews, so we keep quality high and the community healthy. Creators can co-opt peers to avoid being too closed or exclusive.
AI: Creativity is human first. AI can be a tool, but not a replacement for artists. We’ll evolve policy with the community. For now, we focus on human-made art. Real artists. Real bonds. Ethical tech.
Enforcement. We’ll use transparent rules, spot checks, and an appeal path to protect honest creators while keeping friction low for good actors.
Bottom line: we want fans supporting quality artists, not digital models. Yet if robots want to tip artists, they’re welcome to donate their cash to humans :).
Real artists. Real bonds. Ethical tech.