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diddiisu · 2 years ago
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deorwineinfotech · 2 years ago
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While developing an effective AI writer from scratch might be hard and time-consuming, there are a few ways that can help you build a basic AI writer quickly and cheaply.
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industrydesignservices · 2 years ago
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labottegadelcastello7 · 2 years ago
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luvietown · 2 years ago
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les-pieds-des-filles · 2 years ago
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robertsamuel2505 · 2 years ago
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perfectiongeeks · 2 years ago
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An AI system that Generates Videos from Text | Perfectiongeeks
Generative AI is the new buzzword for 2023. Generative AI tools, whether text-generating ChatGPT or image-generating Midjourney, have revolutionised businesses and dominated content creation. Moreover, it is rapidly growing to be one of the most popular areas in the tech world thanks to Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI and Google's AI-powered chatbot Bard.Generative AIis a method that generates new data that is similar to the original training dataset. To learn the patterns and distributions in the training data, it uses machine learning algorithms called "generative models." Many generative models can produce text, images, and audio codes. This article will focus on generative video models.
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businessclear · 2 years ago
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Can ChatGPT Really Help You Make Money?
Introduction: In recent years, the use of chatbots and AI-powered technologies has grown rapidly, ChatGPT is one of the leading language models in this field. With its advanced natural language processing capabilities, ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology and make money online. But can ChatGPT really help you make money? In this article, we’ll explore…
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minditsystems · 2 years ago
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AI Art Generator
The AI image generator and photo editor are a few godsend Ai art generator tools for graphic designers. In this modern era of digitization, artificial intelligence art generators significantly influence various enterprises or industries. They have become game changers specifically for the gaming and healthcare industries. Digital artisans or creators must carefully choose artificial intelligence art generator tools to ensure they deliver the best business output. 
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proarchitservices · 3 years ago
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achievex-tumbl · 3 years ago
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Artificial Intelligence has the ability to sense, engage, reason and learn.
With AI we are developing a futuristic world that can help us increase our productivity and build new skills.
Here are some of the best AI applications that are going to make 2022 massively impactful!
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cfiesler · 3 years ago
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Elon Musk did not create an AI trained on your fanfiction.
Hi, AI ethicist + fanfiction expert here. (This is one of those times where I feel uniquely qualified to comment on something...)
I’m seeing this weird game of telephone about the Sudowrite AI that I think started out pretty accurate, but now has become “Elon Musk created an AI that is stealing your fanfiction” (which frankly gives him far too much credit). I can probably say more about this, but here are a few things that I want to clarify for folks, which can be boiled down to “Elon Musk has nothing to do with this” and “this is nothing new”: Elon Musk is not involved in any way with Sudowrite, as far as I can tell. Sudowrite does, however, use GPT-3, the widely-used large language model created by OpenAI, which Elon Musk co-founded. He resigned in 2018, citing a conflict of interest due to Tesla’s AI development. It wasn’t until after he left that OpenAI went from being a non-profit to a capped for-profit. Elon Musk doesn’t have anything to do with OpenAI currently (and in fact just cut off their access to Twitter data), though I can’t find anything that confirms whether or not he might have shares in the company. I would also be shocked if Elon actually contributed anything but money to the development of GPT-3.
Based on Sudowrite’s description on their FAQ, they are not collecting any training data themselves - they’re just using GPT-3 paired with their own proprietary narrative model.  And GPT-3 is trained on datasets like common crawl and webtext, which can simplistically be described as “scraping the whole internet.” Same as their DALL-E art generator. So it’s not surprising that AO3 would be in that dataset, along with everything else (e.g., Tumblr posts, blogs, news articles, all the words people write online) that doesn’t use technical means to prohibit scraping. 
OpenAI does make money now, including from companies like Sudowrite paying for access to GPT-3. And Sudowrite itself is a paid service. So yes, someone is profiting from its use (though OpenAI is capped at no more than 100% return on investment) and I think that the conversations about art (whether visual or text) being used to train these models without consent of the artist are important conversations to be having.
I think it’s possible that what OpenAI is doing is legal (i.e., not copyright infringement) for some of the same reasons that fanfiction is legal (or perhaps more accurately, for reasons that many for-profit remixes are found to be fair use), but I think whether it’s ETHICAL is a completely different question, and I’ve seen a huge amount of disagreement on this.
But the last thing I will say is that this is nothing new. GPT-3 has been around for years and it’s not even the first OpenAI product to have used content scraped from the web.
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pillowfort-social · 2 years ago
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Pillowfort now has over 150,000 registered users!
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Hi everyone. We are very excited to announce that as of June 2023 we now have over 150,000 registered users who have made our little platform their home.
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Pillowfort launched in 2017 and we weren’t sure where the journey would take us. What we did know, however, was that we want our platform to be known as a user-friendly safe space on the internet for creativity, communication, and content-sharing. 
Pillowfort’s success and existence would not be possible if it wasn’t for your continued support. By funding us, telling your friends about Pillowfort, signing in to Pillowfort, or even just giving us feedback: You have made a difference. You have made a direct impact in keeping us online. Thank you so much. 
As each day passes we are watching in real time more platforms become restrictive. The censorship of BIPOC, LGQBTIA2S+, NSFW artists, and sex workers in social media spaces continues. Some platforms have even disappeared without giving their users notice. 
We realize now more than ever our platform needs to be the counterbalance. We are one of the few platforms available that is staunch about moderating bigotry and hate speech, and we will continue to provide an outlet for fans and creators to have freedom of expression. We’re not going anywhere– as long as we have your help. 
For those new here, Pillowfort has been entirely user funded since the beginning. That means we have received no assistance from large investors or venture capital funding. While it is much more difficult to operate & grow a platform with limited funding, it keeps us accountable to the desires of our users instead of investors or shareholders. Your support has helped us continue to compensate our teams working on the platform, begin development of a progressive web app, and finally release our optional subscription service: Pillowfort Premium.  
In the next few weeks we will be sharing how we are going to tackle abandoned/modless Communities, provide an update to our discussions regarding AI Generated Images on Pillowfort, and release a Site Update with several bug fixes. We are also still tackling our 2023 Development Goals. 
Development Goals 2023
Goals with priority release / currently under development: 
Additions to subscription service: credit-only subscriptions, applying custom credit amounts
Post Drafts
Post Queue & Scheduling
Goals for completion by the end of this summer:
Progressive Web App for mobile with push notifications (!!)
Rebuild the post image uploader widget to be more good and less bad
Rebuild the way notifications are logged & retrieved in the back-end to be more efficient & reduce errors
Onboarding Guide for new users
Goals for completion by end of 2023:
Paid post promotions
Multi-account management/linking
2-Factor Authentication
Community Membership Applications
Community Topics/Organization Options
From the bottom of our hearts thank you again! We hope our community continues to grow and we are excited to share as many updates as we are able to. Stay tuned.
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beemovieerotica · 2 years ago
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so uh can you talk more about those tags you left on the rise of the guardians post. I barely remember that movie but I remember thinking all the characters were oddly fuckable. clearly some deeper thoughts were at work in you though
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ok so this was in the peace corps, i hope that explains at least half of why my brain was already nonfunctional.
rise of the guardians was one of maybe 30 movies I had dowloaded onto my hard drive from the communal volunteer library while I didn't have access to any kind of streaming service. there was a second secret volunteer movie library that was roughly 1 full terabyte of porn that admin didn't know about but we're not going to talk about that.
I was living in a house for I think $80/month, sleeping bag on a floor mattress kind of situation with no insulation in the walls. the only heating was this little ""space heater"" I bought that was 3 glowing lights and it was so fucking useless, but it was the only appliance that wouldn't instantly fry the wiring in this tiny ass house.
and it got fucking cold at night. like, see your breath in your bedroom cold, the sleeping bag I had was rated for 0 degrees C but that just means it's the temperature you won't die at, not the temperature you'll be comfortable at. I remember watching a large centipede literally crawl all the way across my room to curl up in front of my stupid fucking space heater and I didn't even have the heart to sweep the thing outside, he was as miserable as I was.
so I developed severe sleep problems during winter as a result of being too cold to sleep until sunrise, and my circadian clock was absolutely fucked. I would roll out of bed at around noon on only a handful of hours of sleep, and this sleep phase shift ended up carrying on out of winter into the warmer months.
so I was like. okay. this has to stop.
I had already watched all my movies a ton of times already so they were inherently good candidates for putting me to sleep. but this was 2014 before the mcu got totally out of control otherwise I would have picked one of those.
I needed something with the perfect blend of subpar visuals (causing me to close my eyes), inoffensive and unremarkable dialogue and soundtrack (blending together into white noise), and a pleasant but NOT interesting emotional tone. it needed to be both soothing and boring. it needed to be a warm glass of 2% milk.
I went through a couple movies before landing on rise of the guardians. it was better than melatonin. so unremarkable and so pleasantly just, there, in a way few movies ever achieve. like for a movie where a child dies within the first 10 minutes it evokes absolutely nothing in the audience and says nothing by the end. in retrospect it genuinely feels like an AI-generated film designed to specifically put me to sleep.
anyway. having watched the first 30-45 minutes of that movie at least, I want to say 100 times over the course of this self-induced psychological treatment, I can say that I barely even remember what happens in those 30-45 minutes. like I know there's a sexy rabbit in the film but my mind can't even conjure what he looks like.
but yeah, I eventually stopped and switched to pavloving myself with music because I got scared of the consequences. the unintended side effect now is that every time I see a gifset from the movie or that stupid twink's face in a meme, I have vivid wartime flashbacks to my time in the peace corps shivering until 7am in the morning and staring at my roommate the large centipede whom I shared my warmth with.
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