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If that’s truly the case, nothing on earth can protect your data.
That being said, large corporations are far more liable to consumer protection lawsuits, especially in areas like the EU.
If that’s truly the case, nothing on earth can protect your data.
That being said, large corporations are far more liable to consumer protection lawsuits, especially in areas like the EU.
AI does mean something, but it’s quite disappointing.
Even mundane algorithms like A* pathfinding are technically under the umbrella of Artificial Intelligence. However the public’s perception of what AI means constantly shifts to be “whatever computers can’t do today”.
AI isn’t a scam, but damn, most of the businesses surrounding it sure are.
The easiest way is a sitewide NoAI meta tag, since it’s the current standard. Researchers are much more likely to respect a common standard and extremely unlikely to respect a single user’s personal solution adding a link to their comments.
Plus even if you defederate them, oops, it’s all public anyway!
Studio Trigger has been their spiritual successor for a while now anyway.
Tech like this will someday help solo illustrators make feature length films. I really want to live in that world.
Right on, this looks very promising and I’m happy it’s finally breaking off from the original project.
Yeah but now they have to play by our rules or get defederated. We are no longer at the mercy of profit motives.
The hitman just coughed on him. Devious.
Because they’re not familiar with the concept of doing whatever the fuck you want.
AI traditionally meant now-mundane things like pathfinding algorithms. The only thing people seem to want Artificial Intelligence to mean is “something a computer can almost do but can’t yet”.
Autocomplete doesn’t write algorithms for you, it writes syntax. (Unless the algorithm is trivial.) You could use your brain to learn just the important stuff and let the AI handle the minutiae.
If you blindly accept autocompletion suggestions then you deserve what you get. AIs aren’t gods.
Copilot is often a brilliant autocomplete, that alone will save workers plenty of time if they learn to use it.
I know that as a programmer, I spend a large percentage of my time simply transcribing correct syntax of whatever’s in my brain to the editor, and Copilot speeds that process up dramatically.
SDXL was pretty glitchy when the API came out, and honestly even when the open weights were released.
It took a long time for the community to retrain them to match the quality of 1.5 finetunes.
The only thing Reddit still has is certain very active niche communities, but we do great on the more general stuff.
Very cool but why SD 2.1? Nobody uses that…
As long as content still federates, it’s fine. If not, that’s when I start seeing a problem.
I really like the architecture of Pixart… I hope they release something amazing that can show Stability who’s boss.