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One-Minute Daily AI News 8/13/2024
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One-Minute Daily AI News 8/13/2024

Nvidia will train 100,000 California residents on AI in a first-of-its-kind partnership.[1] Google launches enhanced Pixel phones in bid to leverage AI tech.[2] ChatGPT’s free tier just got a very handy image-making upgrade.[3] Gemini Live, Google’s answer to ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode, launches.[4] Sources: [1] ~https://www.zdnet.com/article/nvidia-will-train-100000-california-residents-on-ai-in-a-first-of-its-kind-partnership/~ [2] ~https://finance.yahoo.com/news/google-unveils-phones-other-gadgets-170328885.html~ [3] ~https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/chatgpts-free-tier-just-got-a-very-handy-image-making-upgrade~ [4] ~https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/13/gemini-live-googles-answer-to-chatgpts-advanced-voice-mode-launches/~ submitted by /u/Excellent-Targ...
What’s the difference between predicting the next video frame vs predicting reality?
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What’s the difference between predicting the next video frame vs predicting reality?

Currently videos look a lot like this. Until the models grasp physics, causality, can model natural human behavior etc it will look a lot like this. This understanding is a necessary condition for modeling what happens next in a given video. Put another way is IF AND WHEN we have turing test level video generation we also have a reality predictor, i.e. to the model there's no difference predicting what happens next from a video frame vs predicting what happens next in a car crash, based on visual input. Now if the inference time gets low enough (and the trend is that inference time and cost drops very quickly) we can predict frames faster than they happen, i.e. real time prediction into the future. People often mention quantum uncertainty to me. However, this uncertainty is not large enoug...
Switching models mid conversation
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Switching models mid conversation

Hey all! I just built this, just made it live on https://getares.ai/ Thinking about adding Mixtral next. Let me know what you guys think! https://preview.redd.it/gyypje4e0cid1.jpg?width=850&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c3231086db0da2fea29b18cec6cc8662834660f9 submitted by /u/JONANz_ [link] [comments]
Average looking people
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Average looking people

I saw those flux generated selfies of just everyday looking people, so I tried it myself with flux and didn’t get any good results, so I tried to see if google imagen could do the same (second one is desaturated and compressed) results: submitted by /u/DriedSoil [link] [comments]
AI being used to analyze post history to auto moderate users
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AI being used to analyze post history to auto moderate users

https://preview.redd.it/kaemas1lkwhd1.png?width=786&format=png&auto=webp&s=71ffec353342186252d3a43839ce4bc5438f15f8 I won't say the community, and I'm not put out by the ban as its not a community I frequent, but I just got hit with this excuse for a ban. It seems wild to me that AI is now being used to analyze and auto moderate people on such vague and abusable grounds. This isn't meant to be a whine-about-getting-banned post, I've just never seen this before, and it seems pretty concerning if this is going to become a the norm. The internet used to feel free, now I have bots with moderator power going through my post history looking for a reasons to ban, based on whatever arbitrary criteria. We don't even trust AI to check if text was written by AI, and we trust it to d...
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