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nuclearbananana t1_jdarqq9 wrote
Reply to Could you train a local AI chatbot (like the local GTP 3 that you can download and train) on things like building codes to assist tradesmen? by jdog1067
Yes, take a look at Llama.cpp (you'll need a programming background to get it working). Even lighter models will likely come out in the future (look up stanford's alpaca, based on Llama). I'm assuming someone will also build more user friendly ways of doing this.
nuclearbananana t1_jcx973s wrote
Reply to Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
> But then then I wonder if internet speeds will increase so much that compression won’t be a thing. Like perfect 8k picture.
Compression will likely always be a thing. I think you mean lossy compression, which actually removes information to make something smaller.
But there's also lossless compression, which simply removes redundancies in data and doesn't lose anything. It's (almost) free storage, just some overhead in decoding. That's not likely to go away.
nuclearbananana t1_jcx9018 wrote
Reply to comment by ArOnodrim in Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
I'm not sure being the size of postage stamp is a good idea. Too easy to lose and not enough branding opportunities.
nuclearbananana t1_jbl90ex wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
It does, you release emissions when you exercise
nuclearbananana t1_ja1xhi6 wrote
Reply to AI is accelerating the loss of individuality in the same way that mass production and consumerism replaced craftsmanship and originality in the 20th century. But perhaps there’s a silver lining. by SpinCharm
You're a good writer, have you thought of starting a blog? Feels like a waste to see good content being lost on reddit.
There's undoubtedly going to be a silver lining to AI generated art, in the same way we value handcrafted items over mass produced. The one and hope and dread as of late is in creating drawing/painting, with the end result to so easily achievable, all the value will switch the process, and the intention and feelings of the artist.
nuclearbananana t1_j9sp1v1 wrote
Reply to comment by Knackered_lot in After GPT, what's the next great thing for AI? by Workerhard62
Google has already made a music equivalent of gpt, but they didnt' release it due to copyright issues.
Telling that nobody had similar concerns about text or art
nuclearbananana t1_jdlhqtw wrote
Reply to comment by The_One_Who_Slays in A recently submitted paper has demonstrated that Stable Diffusion can accurately reconstruct images from fMRI scans, effectively allowing it to "read people's minds". by iboughtarock
I'd rather not. The fleeting nature of dreams is part of what makes them special and surreal.