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The orc won

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  • Tbh

    Shiro used a known phrase that they heard from somewhere else. Cal invented an entirely new sentence that had never been said before.

    Cal was wittier than Shiro (low bar but still)

  • Sure, it's not proof, but it gives a good starting point. Non-overfitted images would still have this effect (to a lesser extent), and this would never happen to a human. And it's not like the prompts were the image labels, the model just decided to use the stock image as a template (obvious in the case with the painting).

  • Personally, I have no issue with models made from stuff obtained with explicit consent. Otherwise you're just exploiting labor without consent.

    (Also if you're just making random images for yourself, w/e)

    ((Also also, text models are a separate debate and imo much worse considering they're literally misinformation generators))

    Note: if anybody wants to reply with "actually AI models learn like people so it's fine", please don't. No they don't. Bugger off. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.03860.pdf here have a source.

  • Well, I fully disassembled it, and I've found some components that are heating up a lot and probably making the buzzing noise.

    https://files.catbox.moe/6pazjn.jpg

    However I have no idea what they are, if they're the problem or some connected component. The label doesn't return anything, so I think this 'uns a goner :(

  • ... which is maybe why things that are essentially critical to a developed country's lifestyle probably shouldn't simply be companies. If we go off of "it's not profitable", public transport wouldn't be any good, postal services would suck, etc.

    The internet should be a public service like mail.

    Also, in the US they paid the ISPs to hook everyone up to fiber, and then they just... didn't.