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Saerain t1_ixfyzrs wrote
Reply to comment by TheHamsterSandwich in Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Force Patients To Drill Holes in Their Skull by Economy_Variation365
Weren't those surgical complications? Obviously it's dangerously invasive and will need to reach for pacemaker levels of safety. Animal testing, important for getting there.
Saerain t1_ixfy7tc wrote
Reply to comment by TheHamsterSandwich in Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Force Patients To Drill Holes in Their Skull by Economy_Variation365
Eh, I expect something similar to what we were doing with cats in the early 2010s. Low resolution (it was like 12x12 for the visual cortex in cats back then) recording/playback of increasingly recognizable patterns.
More of a Fitbit-for-your-brain than an FIVR machine. Just a very important step toward it.
Saerain t1_ixfxq5i wrote
Reply to Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Force Patients To Drill Holes in Their Skull by Economy_Variation365
Absolute pussies. I mean, sounds good.
Saerain t1_ivdt6v2 wrote
Reply to comment by TheDividendReport in In the face on the Anthropocene by apple_achia
Here I thought you were gonna make the point that even total ice loss means sea level rise an order of magnitude more distant in time than these technologies.
Saerain t1_iudm9vz wrote
Reply to comment by Americaisaterrorist in What's the AI scene like in China? by TachibanaRE
World's best, huh.
Saerain t1_iudl5u5 wrote
Reply to comment by sir_duckingtale in What's the AI scene like in China? by TachibanaRE
Tencent ponied up most of the investment in 2019, but as far as I can tell they overall have 5%.
Saerain t1_irvzawu wrote
Reply to comment by SuperSpaceEye in Generation of high fidelity videos from text using Imagen Video by Dr_Singularity
Yeah, that may be an important point here actually. I'm reminded of how the imagery we are able to currently read from a live brain was about 12x12 last I checked, and dreams themselves are essentially upscaled interpretations of low resolution noise already.
Saerain t1_irvyhcz wrote
Reply to comment by Taintfacts in Generation of high fidelity videos from text using Imagen Video by Dr_Singularity
The warp stirs and the Eye opens, brother.
Saerain t1_iruyrzb wrote
Reply to AI art 256x faster by Ezekiel_W
This rate of software innovation is incredible.
Little did we know the last 10 years or so of GPUs have been such untapped genies sitting in our PCs.
Saerain t1_irul39p wrote
Reply to comment by phazei in Generation of high fidelity videos from text using Imagen Video by Dr_Singularity
Oh I know that much, my PC is burning it up daily. But I mean for instance the now heavily used stable-diffusion-webui uses code from the NovelAI leak, right? Creating a big reason that so many people have easy access at this moment.
Granted I may be garbling memories here, the last couple months have moved fast.
Saerain t1_iruanux wrote
Reply to comment by ihateshadylandlords in Generation of high fidelity videos from text using Imagen Video by Dr_Singularity
I think we'll have to hope for the sort of leaks we've seen with Stable Diffusion. Otherwise they're undoubtedly gonna want to run a tactically restricted instance with content fully owned and monitored by them, and then license out to big bidders.
Saerain t1_iru9psd wrote
It continues to arrest me how dreamlike AI imagery is. Much, much closer to the dreaming experience than any other media has ever accomplished.
Saerain t1_j1j8xf3 wrote
Reply to comment by petermobeter in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
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