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- Chris
I am a bit confused about the squished nature of the portrait images you shared so far, it's like they were made in 16:9 and squished to 21:9.Gorgeous in gray…..
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I was messing with some Tokyo stuff last night actually. Pretty cool.
Not yet at least…and I’m really hoping it’s a fad, but I have my doubts on both those statements.@MountainMan79 , is this addictive?
It's interesting that while I agree that AI machines (for want of a better word) will not really become sentient, both the ChatGPT and the original Google AI bot (Lamda?) thought they were sentient when interrogated at length. Perhaps they both watched 2001: A Space Odyssey and it features too heavily in their bank of knowledge?I agree, and I do not personally believe they will ever become sentient. As a recovering developer going back to the 1970s, despite appearances I also think it is still a series of algorithms, however 'clever' it appears to be. I like the ideas about AI becoming an assistant of sorts, but there must be safeguards put in place - ala Asimov's laws - and I am not sure that is happening. And there will be huge implications with the existence of such assistants.
Sorry, did not mean to open a can of worms. All too often I tend to think out loud on social media.
I would be be suspicious of ChatGPT and other algorithm based programs. As of latest news Microsoft implemented ChatGPT into Bing Search with incredible results where instead of spoon feeding us who pays the most advertisment money for the top search actual results where ChatGPT would search not just spec sheets on a web page but information inside images, videos and files (like PDF manuals for example). And the results it gives have a relationship with the kind of information you asked, like the quality of a product from the reviews left by customers, different color options if a seller offers, cross referencing dimensions and specifications. This should be the future of search on any platform and has the potential to make Google Search irrelevant if Alphabet will not react in time and/or better .It's interesting that while I agree that AI machines (for want of a better word) will not really become sentient, both the ChatGPT and the original Google AI bot (Lamda?) thought they were sentient when interrogated at length. Perhaps they both watched 2001: A Space Odyssey and it features too heavily in their bank of knowledge?
Well that was hysterical, but yes…also scary.Whilst I do find a lot of this amusing, it's still a bit scary how AI can transform in an instant.
It's a bit concerning to me knowing one can effectively type in whatever one wants to see a picture of laid out how you want. Lets be frank, it doesn't take much imagination to guess what the number one thing being downloaded would be.
I’m guessing you’d be in violation of some T’s and C’s by using their service for creating any elicit or explicit derivatives, but I’m sure someone’s tried it.
The service may even flag or block certain key words?
I think the legal wrangling over AI is just beginning and will probably last for many years.This is interesting
AI-generated images from text can't be copyrighted, US government rules
The US Copyright office has issued new guidance on the copyrightability of works that contain AI-generated elements.www.engadget.com