SkySyrup
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- Comment on The human sized thumb is getting angry. 10 months ago:
but it jummy
also expensive as fuck wtf the last time I had it it was like 12 bucks never agqib
- Comment on Good enough title 10 months ago:
my meme now
- Comment on Asking ChatGPT to Repeat Words ‘Forever’ Is Now a Terms of Service Violation 11 months ago:
The technology of compression a diffusion model would have to achieve to realistically (not to lossily) store “the training data” would be more valuable than the entirety of the machine learning field right now.
- Comment on Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data 11 months ago:
I dunno. Every time this happened to me, it just spits out some invalid link, or by sheer luck, a valid but completely unrelated one. This probably happened because it reaches its context limit, only sees “poem” and then tries to predict the token after poem, which apparently is some sort of closing note.
- Comment on Common pet 11 months ago:
the hard-to-kill reptile
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED announced 1 year ago:
you can change the TDP of the steam deck, and it yields comparatively very minor performance improvements at 20 Watts of power.
- Comment on Mastodon actually has 407K+ more monthly users than it thought 1 year ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on Mastodon actually has 407K+ more monthly users than it thought 1 year ago:
Bit unrelated, but who drew that? The elephant looks sooo cute!!
- Comment on Sam Altman Says He Intends to Replace Normal People With AI 1 year ago:
wow, the ceo of a ai company claims it can replace everyone!! It’s almost like it’s in his best interests to promise the moon to the shareholders to get as much money as possible!
- Comment on Microsoft Needs So Much Power to Train AI That It's Considering Small Nuclear Reactors 1 year ago:
„Your reactor has been temporarily disabled due to license payment issues. Please consult support@mcaffee.com“
- Comment on Opinion: The Copyright Office is making a mistake on AI-generated art 1 year ago:
But that won’t happen. Companies have money, and by extension, lobbyists. It doesn’t matter what the general consensus is, they will get their way.
- Comment on US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art 1 year ago:
I disagree on the notion that a person that prompted the AI didn’t „make“ the picture. This is the same argument as with digital art, you aren‘t making it, you are simply moving your pen on a screen to create lines and fillings to impress an image. (Also, when it was becoming popular a lot of artists complained that is wasn’t „real art“). To be fair, what someone thinks is art is quite subjective (many people scoff at these random blocks standing around in cities like statues) so it’ll ultimately be up to the lawmakers (that mark my word will lobby to eternity for this to exist) to decide. I respect your opinion, but don’t agree with it. It’s not like you or I can’t enjoy something just because someone else doesn’t.
- Comment on US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art 1 year ago:
I disagree on the notion that a person that prompted the AI didn’t „make“ the picture. This is the same argument as with digital art, you aren‘t making it, you are simply moving your pen on a screen to create lines and fillings to impress an image. (Also, when it was becoming popular a lot of artists complained that is wasn’t „real art“). To be fair, what someone thinks is art is quite subjective (many people scoff at these random blocks standing around in cities like statues) so it’ll ultimately be up to the lawmakers (that mark my word will lobby to eternity for this to exist) to decide. I respect your opinion, but don’t agree with it. It’s not like you or I can’t enjoy something just because someone else doesn’t.
- Comment on US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art 1 year ago:
I get where you’re coming from about human involvement in AI art. But consider this: the artist isn’t just dropping a prompt and walking away. They’re often curating the dataset, fine-tuning the model, and making tons of decisions that influence the final piece. It’s kind of like a movie director who shapes every scene even if they’re not on camera.
Also, AI art usually isn’t a one-shot deal. Artists go through multiple iterations, making tweaks and changes to get to the final result. Think of it as sculpting, chipping away until it feels right. It takes hundreds if not thousands of different tries with prompts.
And don’t underestimate the prompt. A well-crafted prompt can guide the AI in ways that make the end product unique and meaningful. So while the AI is a tool, the human is still very much the artist here.
- Comment on US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art 1 year ago:
When you take a photo, you have a direct hand in making it - when you direct an AI to make art, it is the one making the art, you just choose what it makes.
I understand what you mean, but you’re still directing the Camera; you’re placing it, adjusting the shot, perfecting lighting etc. Isn’t AI art the same? You have a direct hand in making what you want; through prompting, controlnet, Loras and whatever new thing comes along.
- Comment on US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art 1 year ago:
Actually, that’s a really good analogy, and it helped me think about this in a different way.
What if the monkey is the camera in this situation, and the training the monkey part is like designing the sensor on the camera. You can copyright the sensor design(AI Model), and the photo taken using the sensor (output), so the same should apply to AI art, shouldn’t it?
- Comment on 3D printer nightmare fuel: Bambu X1C and P1P started printing while owners were asleep 1 year ago:
I want that script too, please!
- Comment on I somehow got addicted to making phone cases for friends and family since I successfully printed TPU the first time. 1 year ago:
Thanks for the tip!
- Comment on I somehow got addicted to making phone cases for friends and family since I successfully printed TPU the first time. 1 year ago:
This is amazing! Well, great excuse to buy more TPU :)
- Comment on "Blackberry Pi" DIY Build ("Pocket Linux") 1 year ago:
I love it! I wonder if the power supply will hold up to the pi 0 2