It's a while since I was involved (as a contributor), but here's a snippet from their "getting started" documentation:
> If you have an existing application, figure on about three man-months to create the project: one month of an experienced sys admin, one month of a programmer, and one month of a web developer (these are very rough estimates). Once the project is running, budget a 50% FTE (mostly system admin) to maintain it. In terms of hardware, you'll need a mid-range server computer (e.g. Dell Poweredge) plenty of memory and disk. Budget about $5,000 for this. You'll also need a fast connection to the commercial Internet (T1 or faster).
https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/BoincIntro
Possible, yes. Is it worth several man-months and a few thousand dollars? That's not up to me.
IMO not at this stage, we're still just testing out the idea. Maybe at a later stage, if we have a training process that's been verified to work and just need more computing resources for say a full 20- or 40-block version. For now, the rate of game generation is not a constraint.
There are so many free photos on pexels, which could be used for this:
This could be a symbol for accumulation of knowledge:
https://www.pexels.com/photo/architecture-books-building-indoors-207742/
Or how about this one? A beautiful young woman standing on a circular staircase:
https://www.pexels.com/photo/adult-architecture-contemporary-fashion-371243/
It's even much easier than this now, since I added leela-zero to Homebrew. So if you have homebrew installed, which man Mac users do, you can get everything you need with just:
brew install leela-zero brew cask install sabaki