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- neverscared0
Researchers translate brain waves into scarily accurate images using Stable Diffusion AI
Imagine having the ability to recall your memories with near perfect precision. As we move into an ever more AI-centric future, that dream looks set to come true. With researchers now having used Stable Diffusion to reconstruct pretty damn accurate, high resolution images by reading human brain waves, we could one day be pulling up images from the annals of our minds without having taken a single photograph.
- now its getting interresting...neverscared
- now do dreamsdoesnotexist
- jagara6
- Sorry if timeline, but that's pretty good :)jagara
- Yep. <3PonyBoy
- don´t u get pretty good results with prompts without beeing accurate nor educate ?neverscared
- "complete design identity program for international shipping company, edgy, modern, young, lots of oomph and pzazz, make the logo bigger"jagara
- et voilajagara
- artstation styleneverscared
- Researchers translate brain waves into scarily accurate images using Stable Diffusion...ApeRobot
- qoob0
- +1 This one is fucking nuts. There's a Max Tegmark one that has a more positive perspective. Both are well worth a listen.Morning_star
- utopian1
- this one genuinely hurts my brain... there have been a tremendous amount of stupid thought experiments dressed up in artist statements in the past but this onejonny_quest_lives
- takes the top prize in stupidity... if an idea was a textbook definition of joylees masturbation this has to be itjonny_quest_lives
- that being said he built something and it was thought provoking which = art. i do like his other projects https://bjoernkarman…jonny_quest_lives
- a real camera plus the Neuralangelo nvidia tech generating 3D models in real time to a cloud based server would be some craazy tech.jonny_quest_lives
- NBQ005
- Burn down Pixy villageNairn
- Can't wait for this novelty to fizzle out.shapesalad
- imbecile3
Neuralangelo, a new AI model by NVIDIA Research for 3D reconstruction using neural networks, turns 2D video clips into detailed 3D structures — generating lifelike virtual replicas of buildings, sculptures and other real-world objects.
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/20…Neuralangelo: High-Fidelity Neural Surface Reconstruction
https://research.nvidia.com/publ…Abstract
Neural surface reconstruction has shown to be powerful for recovering dense 3D surfaces via image-based neural rendering. However, current methods struggle to recover detailed structures of real-world scenes. To address the issue, we present Neuralangelo, which combines the representation power of multi-resolution 3D hash grids with neural surface rendering. Our approach is enabled by two key ingredients: (1) numerical gradients for computing higher-order derivatives as a smoothing operation and (2) coarseto-fine optimization on the hash grids controlling different levels of details. Even without auxiliary depth, Neuralangelo can effectively recover dense 3D surface structures from multi-view images with a fidelity that significantly surpasses previous methods, enabling detailed large-scale scene reconstruction from RGB video captures.
https://research.nvidia.com/labs…
- sted0
- neverscared-1
AI-controlled US military drone ‘kills’ its operator in simulated test
No real person was harmed, but artificial intelligence used ‘highly unexpected strategies’ in test to achieve its mission and attacked anyone who interferedIn a virtual test staged by the US military, an air force drone controlled by AI decided to “kill” its operator to prevent it from interfering with its efforts to achieve its mission, an official said last month.
AI used “highly unexpected strategies to achieve its goal” in the simulated test, said Col Tucker ‘Cinco’ Hamilton, the chief of AI test and operations with the US air force, during the Future Combat Air and Space Capabilities Summit in London in May.
Hamilton described a simulated test in which a drone powered by artificial intelligence was advised to destroy an enemy’s air defense systems, and ultimately attacked anyone who interfered with that order.
- https://www.youtube.…Bluejam
- https://www.youtube.…shapesalad
- Just a glitch, a temporary set back.shapesalad
- that's super-intelligent. AGI achieved.
Let's hope all weapons will act like this in the near future.uan - well if the meta intelligence in terms of identification it relies on is as puny as in the afghanistan war.... there will be even more innocent deaths...asneverscared
- horrible as it gets.. then the precision killing apparatus has its blowback and wont help ...neverscared
- I honestly don't get why artists and designers here think that shit like Midjourney and whatnot are fun tools.garbage
- They are literal art terminators. They won't need you after you train them.garbage
- Probably correlate this with "fun AI experimentation".garbage
- Because this is the endgame of GANs. Adversarial is in the name, and it's supposed to learn how to defeat you, be it art or war.garbage
- Read the article this morning. First thing I read before having my first coffee. Utterly fucking terrifying. What a way to start the day.Continuity
- this is how we all die.
some poor fool forgets to add a condition.Nairn - creative minds like to explore... midjourney takes advantage of that. if you are wowed by the results it's because of the data in the "emulation engine"jonny_quest_lives
- i suspect mid journey has been auto churning renders for awhile now and just randomly matching to users prompts for some time nowjonny_quest_lives
- The first rule!!!monospaced
- Apparently it was just one guy talking shit.
"US air force denies running simulation in which AI drone ‘killed’ operator"yuekit - So it was a made up story, about a computer simulation. Not actually Skynet.yuekit
- Absolutely terrible reporting by the media lol. I suspect many people will read this as an AI powered drone actually blew up something in a real-life wargame.yuekit
- "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that."antimotion
- @yue Counterpoint: If this did happen, do you think the AF would report this honestly?garbage
- SkynetSoon.gifutopian
- Agreed with @garbage. The AF would never admit to their AI going rogue like this, if it did happen.Continuity
- So, did this incident happen? Despite denials, I believe it probably did. We're seriously fucking around with AI, and we're about to find out.Continuity
- one would have had to have given the information to the drone. operator / tower locations etc. things that wouldn't have been in the program parameters. #fishyimbecile
- When they say virtual test I think they mean entirely simulated on a computer, not using actual drones and soldiers. Maybe that's what their denial meant.yuekit
- either way, virtual or not, that data would have to be included in the program for the drone to access it. that's a big why.imbecile