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Merged Artificial Intelligence

I don't see why it couldn't do "eyes of Mona Lisa". I mean I know it can't, certainly not the small open source models I use. But as long as it know how Mona Lisa looks and knows what eyes are .. there are models now where you give it 4 images .. and say: take person from image 1, clothing from image 2, pose from image 3 and background from image 4. And it does that.
 
I don't see why it couldn't do "eyes of Mona Lisa". I mean I know it can't, certainly not the small open source models I use. But as long as it know how Mona Lisa looks and knows what eyes are .. there are models now where you give it 4 images .. and say: take person from image 1, clothing from image 2, pose from image 3 and background from image 4. And it does that.
Yes, you can tell it to do that, but unless you do so, it doesn't do that.
 
I don't see why it couldn't do "eyes of Mona Lisa". I mean I know it can't, certainly not the small open source models I use. But as long as it know how Mona Lisa looks and knows what eyes are .. there are models now where you give it 4 images .. and say: take person from image 1, clothing from image 2, pose from image 3 and background from image 4. And it does that.
It's interesting in a way that doing that takes more "skill/effort/learning" from generative AIs than making up an entirely new image.
 
I checked (for science!) and there certainly seems to be plenty of AI generated porn, but it seems to be in the same categories as other animations, and not replacing porn with human performers. I certainly don't think I'd mistake the one for the other.
As a single man who frequents such places on the internet, A.I. is quietly ruining porn, the biggest problem being the AI program called Undress Me now makes it hard to tell if the female in the image was nude at the time, AND hard to tell the age of the individual. AI has created a mine-field for internet porn, well beyond the deep-fakes of a few years back. There are AI sites currently where you can create your own scenarios using AI models of your choice. Within two years someone can upload their image to star in their own porn video, or insert themselves into a classic.

AI goes well beyond what was done with photoshop, and deep-fake tech. In five years it will be impossible to spot AI porn from real people porn.
 
As a single man who frequents such places on the internet, A.I. is quietly ruining porn, the biggest problem being the AI program called Undress Me now makes it hard to tell if the female in the image was nude at the time, AND hard to tell the age of the individual. AI has created a mine-field for internet porn, well beyond the deep-fakes of a few years back. There are AI sites currently where you can create your own scenarios using AI models of your choice. Within two years someone can upload their image to star in their own porn video, or insert themselves into a classic.

AI goes well beyond what was done with photoshop, and deep-fake tech. In five years it will be impossible to spot AI porn from real people porn.
The global popularity of hentai strongly suggests that nobody is particularly interested in real people porn. They're interested in whatever gets them where they're going, no matter how crudely rendered, no matter how fantastical, no matter how deep in the uncanny valley.
 
There's interest in anything. So in real people too. There are whole sites dedicated to innocent nipple peeks of celebrities.
But yeah, even today the weirdest hentai stuff is transferred to realistic styles with AI. And even worse. There only have been few hentai artists, and they had to come up with the stuff, or at least agree to do it. There was limit of how much and how twisted it could be. With AI anyone can "get creative".
I guess in the end real people will be forbidden (they mostly already are), children too (depends, some countries allows it unless it's real child), beyond that do whatever floats your boat. As anything else would be impossible to enforce.
 
I want to hate AI, but it's seductive (not the porn stuff). This week I was editing a novel using Pro-Writing Aid, and they have added AI features that I've avoided up until now. They offer an AI review of a full manuscript, and I had one credit, so I fed my manuscript into the app, and eight minutes later I had a comprehensive review, and breakdown of my novel that was amazing, and useful. It delivered a concise blurb, full synopsis, comp-titles, and found a few plot holes. Things that after four revisions I had not caught, or was lagging on. I was impressed.

My main issue with AI is that many solicitors are rebranding old programs as AI. AI has been around for a while. The us Navy's Aegis system has used AI for decades because it's faster than humans at detecting threats. The same is true with the Patriot Missile system. I think when used as an aid, science will benefit from its sorting powers, but it's still a decade away from reliability for most uses.

The problem with the low-hanging fruit AIs like Chat GTP is it still will mostly tell you what you want to hear. I watch a Youtuber skew ChatGTP's answers by leaving out facts about a crime, and it's deductive powers were handicapped as a result. Google AI flat-out sucks. I work in the travel industry, and I've watched its accuracy on basic travel information dip below 60%. The motel where I work has been victimized by Google AI by telling potential guests we have certain amenities that we do not offer, something a quick visit to our website, or a phone call would settle. Google Maps sends people on wild goose chases more today than when it was first introduced.

There's a lot of flash in the marketing of AI, but not much substance...yet...
 
The global popularity of hentai strongly suggests that nobody is particularly interested in real people porn. They're interested in whatever gets them where they're going, no matter how crudely rendered, no matter how fantastical, no matter how deep in the uncanny valley.
And yet, the porn sites still have plenty of real people porn. If by "real" people you mean paid actors.
 
There's interest in anything. So in real people too. There are whole sites dedicated to innocent nipple peeks of celebrities.
But yeah, even today the weirdest hentai stuff is transferred to realistic styles with AI. And even worse. There only have been few hentai artists, and they had to come up with the stuff, or at least agree to do it.
There was limit of how much and how twisted it could be. With AI anyone can "get creative".
I guess in the end real people will be forbidden (they mostly already are), children too (depends, some countries allows it unless it's real child), beyond that do whatever floats your boat. As anything else would be impossible to enforce.
oh sweet summer child, what delights await thee
 
Trying to get your minds out of the gutter!
In an AI thread? What else do you think this crap is good for, running a government?

Really interesting piece, they seem a long way ahead of some other companies that like to give the appearance of their robots doing complex general tasks.
That's still just a PR blurb. The biggest issue with porting current AI implementations to the real world is consequences. You don't get to try a dozen prompts for "how to make a peanut butter and pickle sandwich," you get one shot and if you miss it you've made a mess of the kitchen.
 
$440,000 dollars for a report, good money if you can get it - oh it's a big corporation government contractor, sure they would be all above board... AI report on bad and illegal governance full of made-up crap:

 
That's still just a PR blurb. The biggest issue with porting current AI implementations to the real world is consequences. You don't get to try a dozen prompts for "how to make a peanut butter and pickle sandwich," you get one shot and if you miss it you've made a mess of the kitchen.
You don't install prototypes in real peoples' kitchens.
 
In an AI thread? What else do you think this crap is good for, running a government?

That's still just a PR blurb. The biggest issue with porting current AI implementations to the real world is consequences. You don't get to try a dozen prompts for "how to make a peanut butter and pickle sandwich," you get one shot and if you miss it you've made a mess of the kitchen.
Or you show the robot what you want it to do a couple of times. It then learns that and just like the I Robot film showed that training can then be downloaded to every other robot, very soon the robots know how to do everything the way I want it done.
 
In an AI thread? What else do you think this crap is good for, running a government?

That's still just a PR blurb. The biggest issue with porting current AI implementations to the real world is consequences. You don't get to try a dozen prompts for "how to make a peanut butter and pickle sandwich," you get one shot and if you miss it you've made a mess of the kitchen.
Unless it included a blender, probably not.
 

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