The last time this popped up was months ago on reddit, and the tool they came up with did something that could be reversed as a batch job using any image manipulator. Which means somebody will write a Stable Diffusion plug-in to fix these images.
The last time this popped up was months ago on reddit, and the tool they came up with did something that could be reversed as a batch job using any image manipulator. Which means somebody will write a Stable Diffusion plug-in to fix these images.
Boy, these conservative srtists just keep trying, bless their little hearts. Nobody tell them adversarial training was invented by us already.
Don’t be too gidy, it won’t work. SD is already trained on poisoned datasets to help it differentiate poorly generated images. We call it “adversarial training”. If this was gonna stop us from making AI artwork, , it already would have.
If this is all artists brought to the table, it wasn’t even a fight. SD is trained on vast data sets, this little effort won’t be but a drop in the ocean.
Wait till they find out photographers spend their whole careers trying to emulate the style of previous generations. Or that Adobe has been implementing AI-driven content creation into Photoshop and Lightroom for years now, and we’ve been pretending we don’t notice because it makes our jobs easier.
Slow news day, I guess.
The fact that there are still people willing to use this astounds me.
Except that’s not his point. The US currently can’t make this shit either.
Lots of people. This is great for office workers, because e-ink doesn’t cause eye strain like monitors do. And if all you’re doing is working with documents, this is a fantastic way to go.
That reason is you haven’t looked for it.
That’s the neat thing, you don’t actually have to subscribe to any of these streaming services in order to watch their shows.
I actually thought about setting up one of these myself, just to see how much money I could make off it.
Oh thank cthulu, I’ve been waiting for this for ages. I’m so glad Thunderbird is getting some much needed love.
Three percent of all browsers is a fuckton of users, considering that includes mobile users who are going to be less likely to change their browser then desktop users. There is an estimated 6.92 billion smartphone users. Three percent of that is more users than there are people in the United States.