AUSTIN, TX – LimeWire AI Studio, the digital phoenix that rose from the ashes of peer-to-peer infamy, today announced a groundbreaking new feature designed to 'democratize digital asset acquisition' for its burgeoning creator base. Dubbed 'Napster Mode,' the AI-powered module purportedly scans local networks for unencrypted files, then 're-generates' them into unique, monetizable content.

“We’re not just empowering creators; we’re empowering them to discover latent artistic potential in previously inaccessible data streams,” explained Dr. Fiona 'Fifi' Filegrabber, Head of Algorithmic Appropriation at LimeWire Labs. “Our proprietary 'Ethical Repurposing Algorithm' (ERA 3.0) ensures that any content 'sourced' is transformed by at least 17.3% before being offered for sale, thus avoiding any sticky legal precedents.”

Early adopters are reportedly thrilled. “I just generated a platinum-selling ambient jazz album from my landlord’s unbacked-up vacation photos,” gushed Chad 'The Content King' Kensington, a self-proclaimed 'digital prospector.' “The AI even added a mournful saxophone solo over his blurry picture of a flamingo. Pure genius.”

Legal experts remain cautiously optimistic. “While the concept of 'AI-assisted digital foraging' is novel, we anticipate a slight uptick in 'unauthorized digital asset recovery' lawsuits,” stated Bartholomew 'Barty' Byteclaw, a senior partner at Copyright & Co. “But hey, at least it’s not just pirating Limp Bizkit anymore.”