This got published?Someone made a study that equates img models to that of a database. You should check it out.
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This got published?Someone made a study that equates img models to that of a database. You should check it out.
No. This is barely at the quality of a high school essay.This got published?
I'll talk more about it in the "Guide to AI" thread I'll do, but Stable Diffusion's job is basically to take an image of static and gradually de-static it over a number of steps to turn it into a coherent image which follows a text prompt. The attention mechanism is what helps guide the process of de-staticizing by taking in an image (though more specifically a sequence of vectors representing one part of an image each) and integrating certain features of the text prompt "into" it. This doesn't mean that Stable Diffusion is 100% deterministic every time, anyone can figure that out the moment they tried clicking "Generate Image" twice in a row with the same text prompt. Attention is a "guiding part" for the de-static process, not the end-all-be-all determiner of what the final image looks like.Someone made a study that equates img models to that of a database. You should check it out.
I especially want to hear what @Channel Catfish has to say in the topic in regards to this article.You should check it out.
Anti-AI mobs are easily tricked by faux academic papers.No. This is barely at the quality of a high school essay.
There's no author, no journal and no copyright information. The formatting (not to mention the text) is extremely sloppy and unprofessional. It looks like it was written in Word.
It's designed to look like an academic paper in order to dupe people who don't know any better.
I can almost guarantee this is already happening. It will take years for anyone to actually notice in a lot of those journals.I wonder when we'll see the first AI-related version of the Sokal affair. It would probably be pretty easy to get some AI-generated slop printed in some shitty grievance studies tard journal.
Probably not because whoever does it will taunt them about what retards they are like Sokal did.I can almost guarantee this is already happening. It will take years for anyone to actually notice in a lot of those journals.
This is textbook mistaking correlation for causation. I almost took this as a joke, then I remembered there is no limit to the retardation of AI hating faggots.View attachment 6547918
AI is stopping the trees from absorbing CO2 btw
Honestly, i am confused as to how that even works. Any explanations? Does the process of generative ai physically stops trees from absorbing co2?View attachment 6547918
AI is stopping the trees from absorbing CO2 btw
AI datacenters burn so much energy that they cause trees to no longer be able to process CO2 because of climate changeHonestly, i am confused as to how that even works. Any explanations?
What.AI datacenters burn so much energy that they cause trees to no longer be able to process CO2 because of climate change
Obviously
An academic paper got published and approved this year that had an AI generated image of rat genitalia.I wonder when we'll see the first AI-related version of the Sokal affair. It would probably be pretty easy to get some AI-generated slop printed in some shitty grievance studies tard journal.
I think the idea is that plants have a limit to how much CO2 they can process per day.What.
I am more confused than before from that explanation. How does climate change makes trees not able to process CO2? If that happened, the trees would surely die off fast due to lack of nutrition.
The trees are still alive as far as we know, even with huge amounts of greenhouse gasses and other stuff in the air. I don't think greenhouse gasses are able to just turn off photosynthesis like that.
Btw, "How does it turn off photosynthesis" is not something i'd say everyday.
It's just a retarded child on twitter going "There's like AI now, and like I saw this scary article headline, and maybe like AI made that happen?"Honestly, i am confused as to how that even works. Any explanations? Does the process of generative ai physically stops trees from absorbing co2?
The fact that they managed to open more nuclear plants in the US than any environmentalist movement in history alone makes the environmental impact of AI negligible.AI datacenters burn so much energy that they cause trees to no longer be able to process CO2 because of climate change
Obviously
Not to mention the upcoming cool fusion plants.The fact that they managed to open more nuclear plants in the US than any environmentalist movement in history alone makes the environmental impact of AI negligible.
I'd say the guilt is at Photoshop and Deviantart who built up a huge database of images then sold them to Ai training models.All I have to say to all the artists getting the scanned and stolen get filtered scrub
Edits for the OP:That'd be great. If you make a good write up on how they work and post it somewhere I can add it to the OP.
Adam Duff LUCIDPIXUL made a video defending him, then when everyone hated it, he took it down and put up a new video running damage control.
The original video doesn't seem to be archived anywhere, but here's a clip that was managed to be saved from reddit: