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artninja1988

1,865karma·554submissions·August 15, 2023
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The article is very light on sources to justify this claim.
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Probably getting bogged down by endless safety testing and paperwork by now
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But are the current numbers this article cites because they are devout pacifists or is it because they wouldn't want to defend "their" country?
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On how many images was this one trained? I remember their last model being quite undertrained compared to stable diffusion models
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Probably reffering to midjourney version 6
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Do we know which jobs are affected? Was it mostly marketing, sales etc or engineers?
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Do we know which jobs were effected? Was it mostly marketing, sales etc or engineers?
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And where does the nonprofit have the money from?
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So far most of the justification for mass layoffs recently has been that this is a correction from over-hiring during the pandemic. Is this also the case for newspapers?
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Looking at the output image examples, very nice, although they seem a little blurry. But I guess that's a dataset issue? Have you tried training anything above 1024x1024? Hope someone releases a …
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I find the inverse question much more interesting. The whole point of the copyright act was to advance the "useful arts and sciences", by giving them a temporary monopoly right. Now the ques…
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The only thing Spotify has over YouTube are the playlists and recommendation engine imo. The ai dj feature is also neat
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Hey, thanks! I'll add it to my reading list
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Yeah, but couldn't some system be built that understands what the differnt code snippets do by compiling them or whatever?
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>To train AlphaGeometry's language model, the researchers had to create their own training data to compensate for the scarcity of existing geometric data. They generated nearly half a billion …
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Is that even the case? Who would read a small time writers fiction book through chatgpt? Most of the use cases I've seen for chatgpt, e.g. Translation, conversation, brainstorming, reformulation,…
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> Bellos, a comparative-literature professor at Princeton, and Montagu, an intellectual-property lawyer, find this kind of rent-seeking objectionable. They complain that corporate copyright owners …
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Given the complete failure of the first stable lm, I'm interested to try this one out. Haven't really seen a small language model, except mixtral 7b that's really useful for much. I als…
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Because now any child can create art by typing a prompt, creating more competition for them, I guess. Very selfish thinking imo
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>only valuable because of theft It's not theft though
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>the better for [...] AI companies Yes exactly. Kill off the free alternative since nobody else can afford licenses with big rights holders. Google will love this. Creators will get pennies. Everyo…
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Fair use, if it does indeed apply, doesn't care about license
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Sounds like a perfect way to distribute uncensorable OS models and datasets
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Why do they still have these meetings, as pretty much everyone seems to hate the WEF, where a bunch of unelected leaders meet to talk about humanities future?
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Courts have already decided that people can use others content in various transformative ways such as parody or commentary. Ai training should fall under this aswell, besides the odd memorisation. Rea…
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Well, hopefully courts will decide you can train on content freely
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The nyt isn't taking a stance against OpenAI. This is simply a negotiating tactic to get money for licensing
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