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- grafician-1
"This week,
@xAI
will open source Grok"
- yuekit0
- Reminds me of the Russian Bear stepping on the Ukrainian Lego...AQUTE
- lol, what a bunch. the only relatable quote in the entire article is C.S. Lewiskingsteven
- TL;DR
To this day, some doomers work on the inside, nudging the big A.I. labs toward caution, and some work on the outside,sted - arguing that the big A.I. labs should not exist.sted
- there are 44 dooms in the article, every time i was reading boomer, boomers, boomsday, boomerism :)sted
- ^ and they're all fuckingkingsteven
- kalkal0
- seriously no embeds for twitter? was this site designed over a decade ago?kalkal
- don't worry, soon ai will run it and all will be wellhans_glib
- "seriously no embeds for twitter?" forward thinking design... QBN will outlast Twitter/X. What you see as a bug is what we call a feature around here.jonny_quest_lives
- nbq6
Face to sticker.
It's slow but seems good.
This model runs on Nvidia GPU hardware.- 'seems good'?
From their example
https://imgz.org/i7t…Nairn - It's like a shit image search algo.Nairn
- hahah it turned Arnold into a Phil Hartman stickermantrakid
- great that i wasn't the one who noticed that its a different person :)sted
- personally I would like a Huey Lewis sticker.. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.jonny_quest_lives
- it just uses SDXL and this LORA (which is over a year old now) https://civitai.com/…kingsteven
- 'seems good'?
- utopian-3
- AI bros ruining the fucking meme...
https://i.kym-cdn.co…jonny_quest_lives
- AI bros ruining the fucking meme...
- utopian0
Prior to the emergence of AI, artists such as Andy Warhol and numerous other renowned figures drew inspiration from existing works to craft their own unique interpretations.
The Supreme Court meets Andy Warhol, Prince and a case that could threaten creativity
- prophetone0
Devin is not just a program; it's a groundbreaking AI that acts as a software engineer, capable of coding, debugging, and even developing apps and websites. Created by Cognition and led by Scott Wu, Devin represents a significant leap in AI's role in software development. It's designed to work alongside humans, enhancing productivity rather than replacing jobs. With abilities to learn and adapt, Devin is reshaping how software engineering tasks are approached, promising a future where AI and humans collaborate more closely.
- Hide Yo Kids...
Hide Yo Wife...
Devin is Coming...
Fo Y'all job!utopian - lol that is a gpt-pilotsted
- https://github.com/P…sted
- interesting that the favtutor article cites a 15 year-old grind engagement farmer who may or may not exist:jonny_quest_lives
- https://x.com/Gardne…jonny_quest_lives
- https://i.imgur.com/…jonny_quest_lives
- Hide Yo Kids...
- ApeRobot1
- fuck I missed this episode of black mirror_niko
- it looks like the mitchels vs the machines.ApeRobot
- does robots are not real but a projection.milfhunter
- wagshaft0
Do of ya'll who work at agencies have an AI policy? Looking to start drafting one for the place I work.
- you're gonna need a lawyer...jonny_quest_lives
- seriously.jonny_quest_lives
- currently we can't even use Adobe generative products without client authorization.jonny_quest_lives
- It's more an ethic stance. A point of view around AI. Similar to how agencies have a DEI stance.wagshaft
- we've tested midjourney but we can't upload any client IP into it becuase of their lack of transparency as to how much they retain or reweight their modelsjonny_quest_lives
- I've seen client's asking for our POV on AI during pitches and I'm seeing a need to make sure we have a good answer.wagshaft
- all boils down to client authorization i.e.- if they are willing to endure the public fallout if goes sidewaysjonny_quest_lives
- agency management seems to feel that an honest response is best that at the end of the day it boils down to the strength of the concept not the execution.jonny_quest_lives
- whatever that means but the legalities and public blowback are real and can be brand damaging.jonny_quest_lives
- some clients are already more prepared.they tend to have their own legal departments that have already updated NDA's and data safety termsjonny_quest_lives
- we had a flare up a month ago with shutterstock over this mess: https://petapixel.co…jonny_quest_lives
- Art directors were sorting by "fresh content" and apparently all this abuse imagery started hitting the feed.jonny_quest_lives
- not a client but we have received similar guidance on projects: https://i.imgur.com/…jonny_quest_lives
- ^ jeezos that's grim.PhanLo
- Surely they would be able to somehow trace the person who uploaded that stuff?PhanLo
- the user used shutterstock's Ai image generator to generate the images. the user who exploited the tool was banned apparentlyjonny_quest_lives
- larger ethical issues are still in play though. how was shutterstock's Ai image generator trained? apparently LAION-5B contains CSAM so any model trained onjonny_quest_lives
- LAION-5B is capable of generating offensive content... fruit of a poisonous tree comes to mind.jonny_quest_lives
- https://cyber.fsi.st…jonny_quest_lives
- https://www.theregis…jonny_quest_lives
- we just requested our first Chat GPT Plus accounts at my work , it went straight to our cyber security team to vet it , not sure why but thats what im seeingBattleAxe
- DaveO1
I've been trying to work out how to feel about it over the last year years. My main use has been for storyboarding and developing style frames, but i lead a big team so hardly ever get to sit and do the work any more (sad face).
I work at a big publicly traded fashion brand in the US and I am setting goals for my team to integrate it into their workflow next fiscal year – as an actual goal rather than anything else. There are SO many practical ways of using it to facilitate processes rather than just say "look how cool these images we made are". Interview prompts, comping & retouching, storyboard & style frames....
I use the analogy:
in 1920 accountants had a ledger
in 1980 they had a Calculator
In 2000 they had Excel
They still do the same job, just a hell of a lot faster- but most accountants still have ledgers, a calculator and excel... i am not getting your analogy unless your saying not much will changejonny_quest_lives
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- i get what your cooking though it will take a dose of skepticism and expertise to evaluate the tools:jonny_quest_lives
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- ^^ yet. Lets talk again in 10 years.HAL9001
- horses → cars. you don't have to use these tools, just understand you will get left behind.imbecile
- people will adapt and use what's useful no one's getting left behind. it's not an either or proposition... in 10- 15 years i will be retired anywayjonny_quest_lives
- and someone will be starting a printmaking thread on here showing of how they just learned screenprinting and it's so cool to do things manuallyjonny_quest_lives
- PhanLo3
- willy wankers lolpango
- AI is destroying lives!
#willywanker was trending todayPhanLo - he lost his friends and wife because he wrote books with AI ?? WTFHAL9001
- “Published” and “books”_niko
- used AI for spell-checking? lies...sarahfailin
- BREAKING: He just got hired by the Trump team to assist in the Re-election Campaign writing!hydro74
- Good thing publishing and selling ai generated books is totally legal.monospaced