That seems to be a problem with their expectations, not the game.
That seems to be a problem with their expectations, not the game.
Yeah, the What Makes This Song Stink on “Hey Soul Sister” made me never want to hear it again for all my days
Sounds oddly familiar… But I can’t place it, so the free market dictates that this must be a good idea.
This is what they seem to never understand:
They fixed the price of bread for years. Before getting caught, if people had asked them, “are you fixing the price of bread?”, they would have said No, and probably have acted insulted that they were even asked.
So now, if we ask them if they’re fixing any other prices, they’ll say No, and act insulted.
After last time, why should we believe anything they say at any point?
One of the busiest highways in the world, to get one of the longest tunnels in the world underneath it?
This will cost a hundred billion at least, and it won’t solve congestion.
Don’t worry, this one’s definitely gonna be AAAAAAAA
This appears to be a bot post, and if you’re not a bot, then you need to rethink your strategy.
That was exactly my first thought too
Depends on complexity and the number of elements to keep track of, and varies between models and people. Try it out for yourself to see! :)
It lacks cohesion the longer it goes on, not so much “hallucinating” as it is losing the thread, losing the plot. Internal consistency goes out the window, previously-made declarations are ignored, and established canon gets trounced upon.
But that’s cuz it’s not AI, it’s just LLM all the way down.
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Depends on the brand. If it was secretly manufactured by any particular nation’s secret military service, then Maybe.
While your points about the patronage system and its weaknesses are valid, you’re writing off several centuries worth of legitimate human endeavor because the systems that enabled it were dodgy. Guess what though? That’s literally all of history, dodgy AF, featuring an intrepid cast of characters more awful the deeper you look. That doesn’t make the art or music worth writing off though.
But honestly:
What is interesting though is the fact that AI art, and the LAION-5B dataset used to train the models is a true and earnest reflection of sorts of what images today really are
“Earnest” is definitely not the word you’re looking for. Derivative, maybe, because you said it yourself, they’re reflections; and as such, they’re going to reflect what images of today are; like you said. That makes them derivative, and I feel a vast artificiality that makes my heart sink when I look at the vast majority of them.
Choosing machine-created art over historical art is choosing a passing fad over centuries of culture. It’s your right; but to write off history with a wave of the hand means you’re missing out on truly expanding your horizons.
Expanding ones horizons absolutely does and should include art history, which is a part of human history.
Love the name and shame. Everyone needs to know about this guy
I’ve heard of Ohio, so I can confirm that others have witnessed this
I remember in the 80’s when this Ad was everywhere, on billboards and bus benches and magazines and newspapers. Pretty sure it won some awards.
The TV commercial version was the same woman smiling, just a slow zoom in towards her smiling face, but there was this quiet static in the background with eerie footsteps coming closer for about 15 seconds before the audio dropped to total silence for a few seconds, then a narrator (James Earl Jones-style) said the motto, and the woman said the bit about the free fries, followed by another 5 seconds of silence while she kept smiling; but the smile was cracking, fading, her face muscles unable or unwilling to hold the pose until they suddenly dropped into a look of terror right as the commercial ended.
The 80’s were weird, bro
Hats are back
Fashion has declared it to be so
…I am fashion, for the first and only time ever.
Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
Saw this one so many times when I was younger
I believe that it exists as a concept. That’s what you’re asking, right?