so technically it's not "AI". it's really called machine learning.sidewaysscott wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 3:19 pmwow, that's crazy. Is it a program or where's the AI located? thanks for helping me out!
they take 5 billion images and then compress all the images w/ their text descriptions into a tiny little black box.
you can then feed a description into the black box and it will spit out an image that best fits the input text. there could be millions of answers (images) that fit, but the output is generally very random and not easy to control.
the way it works is, think of a really large bed with heavy lacross balls laid all over it. all these balls could be considered "correct" answers. to find an answer you throw a small ping ping pong ball on the bed and randomly roll it around. when you come close to a lacross ball the ping pong ball will automatically fall towards it (because of the dent it makes in the bed).
thats how it works in 2 dimensions (2d)... these models are like 100+ million dimensions...
when you move to 20 billion dimensions what is possible is mind blowing...
was generated by inputting:
"A portrait photo of a kangaroo wearing an orange hoodie and blue sunglasses standing on the grass in front of the Sydney Opera House holding a sign on the chest that says Welcome Friends!"