Elon Musk

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    "OpenAI, Inc. has been transformed into a closed-source de facto subsidiary of the largest technology company in the world: Microsoft. Under its new board, it is not just developing but is actually refining an AGI to maximize profits for Microsoft, rather than for the benefit of humanity,"

    • Musk says in the suit.sted
    • https://www.courthou…sted
    • a) kinda agree
      b) don't believe his motivation is altruistic in the slightest
      kalkal
    • hah, it is daft. MS trying to throw us off the scent by investing in their 'competitors'kingsteven
    • while Musk's 44bn investment is worth 13bn and their 13bn investment is worth 80bn. AI getting all the attention and he wants to be the zeitgeist.kingsteven
    • ^LOL! Still find it bananas he thought Twitter was a good idea.PhanLo
    • He probably never did. He's an egomaniac and a genius (of sorts). He has an idea and can back it up with sales + numbers (that he makes up).formed
    • He really just wanted more power and to control what people hear. He's realizing people don't care what he thinks and must be humiliated. Woohoo.formed
    • It very much seems like he does think people care about what he thinks.kalkal
    • He's pissed that he opted out. If his company was tied to OpenAi now instead of Microsoft then of course he'd be all over it.NBQ00
    • 100%kalkal
    • No one cares about Grok that's for sure.yuekit
    • I'm a little worried Musk will try to buy Midjourney.yuekit
    • ^ Midjourney and the like are being used to train higher level engines that will go proprietary. I've been saying it for years on here.garbage
    • I'm surprised so many people here find it interesting. GANs aren't a new tool, they are your future replacement.garbage
    • I imagine everybody here has been helping train Sensei for the past decade. If you thought you hated Adobe before, just wait until the turn the keys on that onegarbage
    • What a silly little petulant man child beta whining MAGAtard bitch stable genius.utopian
    • I find it interesting in the same way as a sampler. Feed weird things (sample images) into the AI and see what it comes up with.yuekit
    • GANs are your replacement? What is this, 2020 again?kalkal
    • It's what 2010 said, and nobody listened. Shit like Midjourney are baby engines, and when people are "having fun" with them..garbage
    • ..they are training their own future obsolescence. I don't care how skilled you are, virtually everyone here will be useless in a decade at best.garbage
    • MJ is a diffusion model not a GAN <_<
      Also, I agree, creating models that create great synthetic data that can the be used to further later training is the way
      kalkal
    • forwardkalkal
    • Diffusion Models are used to fuel GANs and VAEs. It's all part of the cycle.garbage
    • So I guess I should have been more specific, but basically MJ and others are feeling a deathloop for creatives.garbage
    • *feedinggarbage
    • I think you're getting your terminology a bit mixed up, GANs are a specific type of neural network and doesn't inherently have any connection to diffusion.kalkal
    • I'm actually not, and they actually do. What we're going to see is diffusion models and variational autoencoders..garbage
    • ..being seasoned with GANs. They're all married.garbage
    • Hourglass and pixel space diffusion is where it's going, away from gans - There's a strong chance that SD3 will be replacing the VAE with something along thesekalkal
    • lineskalkal
    • Microsoft doesn't control most of the AI out there.CyBrainX
    • Thankfully Microsoft didn't end up in federal court for attempting to monopolize anything ever..garbage

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