To be perfectly blunt; the hybridization of Gen AI I foresaw in rope photography is currently on the very improbable side but not impossible.
After beta testing Generative AI for a week I found out pretty quickly in a hour that I got an error code for trying a rope photo. The image to video could not repeatedly generated. Same as any image to image or text to image attempt. But I did get lucky with a jail break, actually two Jail Breaks.
AI in fact can interpret and describe in detail the image, and generate a rope bondage image to video with precision and accuracy to mirror life. I have proof, see my first image of me taken in 2012, at this time we took limited video. Only for the money shot.

Using a King AI model codec, the opening suggested AI prompt was crazy accurate description of me that followed with a video prompt scenario for image to video. But I had to help this one out and message the prompt and describe the scene like I was enjoying being bound. This is the second jail break video, mind you. See below the AI at work!
After the third run, the second failed, the renders stopped. AI was not rude or accuse me of being inappropriate, it just failed to render and said no credits used. The case in point: Rope Generated AI is not only extremely possible but impeccable, though very likely improbable on a massive scale. Therefore, just unlikely.
In the future only a smart Jail Breaker or a degenerate AI maker will animate our rope bondage photography. Perhaps an AI from Russia?
In conclusion, after a long discussion with Gemini AI 3 Pro, I got substantial insight of AI’s safety features. Rope defaults in matters of all context to being used for arousal and because of its nature in regard to AI’s basic core of safety, AI will not intentionally process these images under your command.
I just got lucky with a real bonafide Jail Break.