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Post by Vandelay on Apr 18, 2023 7:35:17 GMT
That is such a weird story. It is so obviously an AI photo if you look at it for more than a few seconds. The woman in the background in particular looks quite cartoonish. And the arm on the right is seemingly going through the woman in the front, wilst the arm just below that could only be from a third person not in the photo.
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Post by sport✅ on Apr 18, 2023 8:12:30 GMT
It's definitely not AI generated - woman is old old and tits are too small.
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Post by dogbot on Apr 18, 2023 8:31:28 GMT
The hands are still weird (the woman in black's right hand looks deformed, as if she has way too many joints in her wrist and fingers and her left is far too long from wrist to fingers) and it's too... shiny. I don't know what the proper term to describe it is, but the light isn't natural. At best, a real photo would be heavily photoshopped to look like that.
AI might be good at drawing cartoons, but it doesn't seem to understand things like perspective or (real) human anatomy.
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Post by Reviewer on Apr 18, 2023 16:59:51 GMT
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Post by magicpanda on Apr 18, 2023 19:16:45 GMT
The hands are still weird (the woman in black's right hand looks deformed, as if she has way too many joints in her wrist and fingers and her left is far too long from wrist to fingers) and it's too... shiny. I don't know what the proper term to describe it is, but the light isn't natural. At best, a real photo would be heavily photoshopped to look like that. AI might be good at drawing cartoons, but it doesn't seem to understand things like perspective or (real) human anatomy. Yeah hands, feet and eyes are an issue for all A.I at the moment, especially in complex scenes. Stable diffusion 2.0 is already much better at hands and I was playing around with the beta for Adobes commercial txt to img offering and it's not completely awful. All fixable in Stable Diffusion with extensions like ControlNet which take real photos for inputs or you can even model it yourself, just painting them yourself with photoshop works as well. Same with perspective, it's usually not a problem being smart with prompts and training a decent model for the task. Not related to imagery, the future of games is going to be wild. https://www.tiktok.com/@tamulur/video/7222341218460585222
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Post by Trowel 🏴 on Apr 19, 2023 15:48:38 GMT
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Post by drhickman1983 on Apr 19, 2023 16:41:22 GMT
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Post by Trowel 🏴 on Apr 19, 2023 21:13:09 GMT
WTF is this thread
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Post by cubby on Apr 19, 2023 21:37:25 GMT
Is she absolutely sure that is an AI chat bot and not just some guy who's catfishing her.
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Post by zagibu on Apr 20, 2023 19:46:08 GMT
Sorry, i was not on the last page it seems.
You can, though. Look at the hand of the woman in the back. There is a huge gap between the finger bones and the hand bones. Also, the fingers coming into the picture all to the right had strange artifacts at the fingertips. Then there is the weird white smoke? trail on the chin of the main person, and apparently she also has some sort of glaucoma in her left (right seen from the observer) eye, and is wearing contact lens in the right eye. Also, there is a strange jagged crease in her skin below her left (right seen from the observer) lip edge. There is lots more, like a dark smear on the forehead of the woman in the back, or the structure of the folds of the front woman's dress sleeves that make no sense, etc. A few of these things would not make me suspicious, because especially with old photographs it could also be damage on the physical medium, but so many of them in one picture is a clear giveaway, in my opinion. But yeah, you DO have to look for them. If you don't even consider it could be faked, you probably will glance right over most of them.
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Post by Trowel 🏴 on May 4, 2023 21:04:26 GMT
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Post by Bill in the rain on May 26, 2023 1:49:01 GMT
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Post by Bill in the rain on May 26, 2023 2:06:35 GMT
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Post by Blue_Mike on May 28, 2023 12:22:49 GMT
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Post by Blue_Mike on Jun 2, 2023 0:43:38 GMT
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Post by Bill in the rain on Jun 2, 2023 5:08:15 GMT
Am i reading it right that when they forbade it from killing it's operator it destroyed the communication tower that it's operator used to control it? eep indeed.
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Post by dam on Jun 2, 2023 7:44:21 GMT
Got to admire it's logical reasoning! We need some Isaac Asimov robot rules in quickly. Which would lead to a load of other complications.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2023 7:55:15 GMT
More Clarke than Asimov so far. AI driven effectively paranoid by loose badly written orders murders those who might compromise its mission. Daisy daisy ...
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Post by Bill in the rain on Jun 2, 2023 8:10:53 GMT
Got to admire it's logical reasoning! We need some Isaac Asimov robot rules in quickly. Which would lead to a load of other complications. I was going to say it needed the 3 laws of Robotics. But considering the first law is 'thou shalt not kill humans' and it's a murderbot drone, that wouldn't really work. Now I'm worrying that the murderbot drone AI is going to learn that it should target 'foreign looking people' because that's totally a thing I could see happening.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Jun 2, 2023 8:20:21 GMT
I did listen to a podcast recently about AI being used to control swarm AI kill drones. Like large swarms with guns attached - not much ammo per drone but a clip or so. Unleashed into enemy territory and using machine learning to identify threats.
Mildly terrifying, as you say the criteria for determining threat could devolve into "looks forrin".
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Post by Reviewer on Jun 2, 2023 8:28:08 GMT
I’m not sure it should be a concern as these things are clearly going to undergo a lot of testing and there’ll be a requirement to prove they can be deployed before anyone uses them.
A rogue element won’t have any use for it either, they don’t need ai to kill random people.
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Post by 😎 on Jun 2, 2023 12:57:31 GMT
It also turns out to be bollocks, it was a thought experiment, not an actual simulation.
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Post by cubby on Jun 2, 2023 14:09:48 GMT
Sounds like they're backpedaling after nearly admitting that robots have killed all their operators.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Jun 2, 2023 14:15:01 GMT
Or the "US Air Force AI chief" has actually been terminated and replaced by an AI.
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Post by Bill in the rain on Jun 2, 2023 14:30:18 GMT
That is deeply disappointing.
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Post by n0mis on Jun 9, 2023 10:30:13 GMT
Has anyone tried the embedded generative AI tools in Google Gmail and Docs, which can be signed up via Google Workspace Labs? I signed up at the beginning of the week and was accepted the same day. Now within Gmail I have the Help Me Write icon down the bottom section when composing an email and works fine. But it is also supposed to be in Google Docs, looking soem articles about it, I should have a pill-shaped box with 'Help Me Write' inside it. Which like Gmail will then help with the writing. But I have never received or get this, tried to make sure I am full screen, on different browsers, restarted my machine and made sure the browsers are upto date. I am logged into Google Drive and can start new documents fine, but do not receive this option for help via the 'Help Me Write' box. Any suggestions on resolving this.
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Post by simple on Jul 1, 2023 10:47:11 GMT
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Post by Trowel 🏴 on Jul 26, 2023 4:29:56 GMT
Anyone following the development of RunwayML Gen-2 and image to video? It's incredible how quickly the tech is moving.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2023 5:55:57 GMT
I assume it works for any picture, not just Midjourney stuff? Really wish they would ease up on the THIS WILL CHANGE FILM FOREVER type bollocks. I've been trying out an AI photo enhancer (yes I'm super LTTP), using screengrabs from The Shining. Kinda nuts what they can do these days, although shouting "computer, enhance!" still doesn't do anything.
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Post by aubergine on Jul 26, 2023 6:04:31 GMT
It's all just pattern matching bollocks. This is all humans do though. This thing just does it faster.
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