This LoRA is inspired by androids and cyborgs such as those found on movies like "I, Robot", "Ex Machina", "Ghost in the shell" or "Alita: Battle Angel", creating synthetic muscles and endoskeletons, transparent skin and cybernetic body parts.
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I like it, but the "Borg" name is already used in the Star Trek universe - might want to consider renaming to avoid confusion.
I believe Paramount Global owners of CBS studios holds a Trademark on the name like how Lucasfilm owns Droid. There only likely to C&D if the Lora is commercial and earns profit. Paramount Pictures legal team actually helped kill IBM OS/2 Warp in the cradle by sending a letter informing there marketing that they owned the term Warp relating to speed so they had to settle for the tv marketing using the other dictionary definition " to bend or flex"
@jeffpiatt I dont think the comment by Wes is inteded to point some sort of legal issue but more so a general naming issue. Also, there are several companies using "Borg" as a brand, google among them, but here I was just making a reference to "cyborg" in general, even thought the generations may seem somewhat related to the Star Trek lore they are in design and spirit completelly different things and unrealted in terms of training or final results.
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