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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • T tikiporch@lemmy.world
    It also disappears from your hands. Monkey paw that wish!
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    Or every fabric woven out of that wool slowly turns the wearer mad or into a follower of the patreon. ^But mooom this sweater is sooooo fluffy^
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      Yup, AI (Midjourney, to be precise).
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      paradachshund@lemmy.today
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      Do you just know that from seeing it on the midjourney feed, or are you able to judge the model just from looking at it? 😮
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      • P paradachshund@lemmy.today
        Do you just know that from seeing it on the midjourney feed, or are you able to judge the model just from looking at it? 😮
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        No, I did a Google image search and found out how it was made. I'm definitely not good enough to know which AI program made an image on sight!
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          No, I did a Google image search and found out how it was made. I'm definitely not good enough to know which AI program made an image on sight!
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          Maybe someday 🧐
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          • P paradachshund@lemmy.today
            Maybe someday 🧐
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            I'm assuming the opposite, that AI will get so good that I won't be able to tell without searching for the image/video online. Terrifying, really.
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              I'm assuming the opposite, that AI will get so good that I won't be able to tell without searching for the image/video online. Terrifying, really.
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              paradachshund@lemmy.today
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              I think that's totally possible, but I also think it's equally likely that people become better and better at recognizing it. I remember when I was a kid what now looks like terrible CGI in movies was quite believable. People are really good at recognizing patterns, and especially for any kids growing up with AI they're going to get a lot of exposure to it and likely become very good at spotting it. For all anyone knows it may just become inbred too if they can't find a way to weed out AI from the training. I'm not saying the hype the ai industry is pushing about only improving from here couldn't happen, but it's hardly a foregone conclusion from what I've seen so far.
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                Yup, AI (Midjourney, to be precise).
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                archpawn@lemmy.world
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                Good to know. I was worried someone didn't sheer their sheep and it was getting really hot under there.
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                • T tikiporch@lemmy.world
                  It also disappears from your hands. Monkey paw that wish!
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                  archpawn@lemmy.world
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                  Then make an Alchemy Jug. I don't need the sheep for an infinite money glitch.
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                    Good to know. I was worried someone didn't sheer their sheep and it was getting really hot under there.
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                    I think it's actually supposed to be an alpaca.
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                    • P paradachshund@lemmy.today
                      I think that's totally possible, but I also think it's equally likely that people become better and better at recognizing it. I remember when I was a kid what now looks like terrible CGI in movies was quite believable. People are really good at recognizing patterns, and especially for any kids growing up with AI they're going to get a lot of exposure to it and likely become very good at spotting it. For all anyone knows it may just become inbred too if they can't find a way to weed out AI from the training. I'm not saying the hype the ai industry is pushing about only improving from here couldn't happen, but it's hardly a foregone conclusion from what I've seen so far.
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                      I'll definitely be deliberately trying to learn how to spot AI because I think it will become a more and more essential skill as time goes on. Hope you're right!
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                        What do I have to do to get two?
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                        • P paradachshund@lemmy.today
                          Maybe someday 🧐
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                          Lighting is usually a good giveaway. Take this alpaca(?). Standing outside, casting a relatively clear shadow, and yet still mostly lit uniformly. The background doesn't necessarily contradict where the sun is supposed to be, but it also doesn't seem give any support to it either.
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