SkaldCrypto
SkaldCrypto t1_ja7ka2f wrote
What? They just found a more expensive way to make anime.
Shooting live action is much more costly than the slave wages you can pay animators in Japan.
"Hiroyuki Moriyama mentioned that wages for artists in their early twenties can be as low as 1.1 million yen (USD$9,500) annually."
From a Tokyo law firm. My own research has found an average closer to 30k. Roughly $15 an hour, or less than my McDonalds pays.
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Reply to comment by infinitree in Just watched Googles Bard launch event and I am completly underwhelmed. by Nico_
I predicted this 4 days ago on this subreddit and got down voted to heck. Google's messaging ahead of this was " we built the transformer" , like okay but why does that matter? This space is moving at ungodly speed even a model 2-3 years old is likely outdated to the point of obsolescence.
SkaldCrypto t1_j6jdbni wrote
Reply to comment by tinylobsta in Nothing, Forever — AI-generated, always streaming parody of ‘90s sitcoms by tinylobsta
This was dope I got a laugh when it talked about waking up everyday cause you know, it's infinite.
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Reply to comment by DazedWithCoffee in ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
Also all photos edited in photoshop or lightroom since their ML additions in 2018.
Also all written works edited in Google sheets, with grammarly, or Microsoft Word.
All songs edited with auto-tune post 2019.
My point is where is the line? If any ML or ai assistance makes it derivative then I have some bad news for basically everyone. Time to get out the typewriters.
SkaldCrypto t1_j65afmn wrote
Reply to comment by DazedWithCoffee in ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
Agreed we should also strip all mechanical engineering patents since they used calculators and CAD has machine learning components since 2016.
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Very poorly written. Author should have asked chatgpt to define some of these terms before publishing this.
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Reply to comment by Fmeson in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
Google being a pioneer in the space doesn't mean they kept up. More likely, they trying to frantically leverage their massive data sets and compute to create a new model.
This will be trivial but look at Microsoft. They bought a huge stake Openai then immediately laid off their internal ai team. With the exception of a few choice individuals, I assume Google is equally bloated.
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SkaldCrypto t1_iwpke89 wrote
Reply to Decoding fMRI based brain activities and reconstructing images with accurate semantics and image features using diffusion model by MysteryInc152
This is actually bullshit.
Sorry to say but all the fMRI papers got debunked in mid 2021. If I remember correctly it was University of Pennsylvania medical school that gave it a thorough dressing down.
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Reply to comment by AssWreckage in Amazon introduces Sparrow—a state-of-the-art robot that handles millions of diverse products by maxtility
Incredibly based
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Reply to comment by Down_The_Rabbithole in IBM unveils its 433 qubit Osprey quantum computer by vom2r750
Came here for this, thanks!
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Reply to HuggingGPT - Solving AI Tasks with ChatGPT and its Friends in HuggingFace by visarga
It’s auto ML which has existed for years.
However it now has more ML models than ever and the selection is driven by ChatGPT so it could be pretty dope tbh