Nmanga90
Nmanga90 t1_iyovt82 wrote
Reply to comment by Kinexity in Clip Studio gives up under pressure by Sieventer
The ai will just become a tool that artists learn how to use.
Nmanga90 t1_iya6ley wrote
Ayo just 10 more of these
Nmanga90 t1_ixpqa1o wrote
New SSD just dropped
Nmanga90 t1_ivshzfi wrote
So this is just google collab then?
Nmanga90 t1_ivpsuae wrote
Reply to [Discussion] Could someone explain the math behind the number of distinct images that can be generated with a latent diffusion model? by [deleted]
Well if we are talking just about the output of any diffusion model, being 512x512 pixels we get 262,144 pixels.
Each pixel can have a range of 0-255 for R,G, and B
256^3 = 16,777,217 (possible combinations for each pixel)
So then we get 16,777,217 ^ 262,144
This is an unimaginably large number, but it’s important to note that many of these images will appear to be exactly the same as one another due to our perception of color.
Nmanga90 t1_ivixrtx wrote
Reply to [D] It it possible to save my conversations with customers in order to continuously train & develop a ML program that can compose original responses for me? by Salubriously_Moist
Definitely possible. If you’re sending out the same thing over and over you would probably be better off just automating it without AI though
Nmanga90 t1_iujkzcw wrote
Reply to comment by _Scr4p3 in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
Run a google search for like “ai generated voice copy” or the like. There aren’t a ton of up to date models for this, just because I guess they dont really find it to be super important
Nmanga90 t1_iujkd5t wrote
Reply to comment by Sakuzoh in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
Hard to say for something like this because there are so many pieces of information that are factored in that might not be able to be known until after the event begins. But I bet it would be able to crush the house at bets placed at halftime lol
Nmanga90 t1_iuc8ghh wrote
Reply to What's the AI scene like in China? by TachibanaRE
Well it just took a fat hit seeing as we have stopped the export of data center quality processors to them.
I’m not really seeing how they would be able to make a ton of progress without a shit load of a100s like the rest of us
Nmanga90 t1_itxgyuv wrote
Reply to [DEEPMIND] Transformers have shown remarkable capabilities - but can they improve themselves autonomously from trial and error? by Danuer_
Fuck transformers, all my homies hate transformers
Nmanga90 t1_it3brwl wrote
In addition to what the other guy said, very bold to assume google has not been actively doing this for years
Nmanga90 t1_irjdfca wrote
Yeah what’s wrong with that though? A true god would have no desire to expose itself to humans at all and probably wouldn’t even interact with reality at discrete points in time.
Imagine if you decided to pay attention to a small area of your desk and you noticed colonies of differing bacteria. And then you noticed that one colony of bacteria was surrounding the other and exterminating them. Genociding them. Why would you care? You might argue that this god has evolved from us so it would care, but we also evolved from bacteria or at least something resembling it and we could not give less of a fuck
Nmanga90 t1_iqt8fju wrote
Reply to Large Language Models Can Self-improve by Dr_Singularity
Holy shit a 540B LLM. That’s like 3 times the size of GPT-3. Why are the authors anonymous? There’s only a few orgs that this could realistically be
Nmanga90 t1_izc4ruc wrote
Reply to comment by Cryptizard in Danger of some robots in the future with bad cyber security by crua9
Ring cameras were hacked in 2020. Also Amazon Echo can be hacked, wemoo smart plug, smart TVs, Security systems, thermostats, etc.
MediaTek processors left 1/3 of the WORLD’s IOT devices with a massive vulnerability that allows remote access to audio on the device.
Qualcomm Snapdragon chips had weaknesses that allowed remote access to data, which left 2/3 of all smartphones in the world with a massive vulnerability.
This is not anything new.