Tuesday, November 4

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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...
Guide for a medical doctor
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Guide for a medical doctor

Hi guys, I am a practising medical doctor. Recently there are lots of applications seen in AI in healthcare care. To bring out the maximum potential obviously doctors and engineers need to work together. I am joining a research where we are planning to build some AI models in coordination with some ML engineers. So what resources can I use to educate myself about the basics of AI, ML etc so that it will be easy to communicate and connect with the engineers to get the maximum output possible. Can you please suggest any courses or materials that will be useful to educate myself? Thank you! submitted by /u/flyjavid [link] [comments]
One-Minute Daily AI News 8/9/2024
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One-Minute Daily AI News 8/9/2024

DeepMind develops a robot that can play amateur level ping-pong.[1] IncarnaMind: An AI Tool that Enables You to Chat with Your Personal Documents (PDF, TXT) Using Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT.[2] ChatGPT unexpectedly began speaking in a user’s cloned voice during testing.[3] OpenAI has announced a new appointment to its board of directors: Zico Kolter. Kolter, a professor and director of the machine learning department at Carnegie Mellon, predominantly focuses his research on AI safety.[4] Sources: [1] https://techxplore.com/news/2024-08-deepmind-robot-play-amateur-ping.html [2] https://www.marktechpost.com/2024/08/08/incarnamind-an-ai-tool-that-enables-you-to-chat-with-your-personal-documents-pdf-txt-using-large-language-models-llms-like-gpt/?amp [3] https://arstechnica.com/inf...
Realistically, what real applications of LLMs do you think we’ll have? I am in strategy consulting and just got a bit “WOWed”
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Realistically, what real applications of LLMs do you think we’ll have? I am in strategy consulting and just got a bit “WOWed”

I had the idea of trying to create a "business consultant moved by AI". My hyposthesis is that most of the business probles we encounter are "documented", and if I could create a complex workflow to assess the client problem, I could "guide" the AI to create a solution... I was trying to come up with a way to do that and stumbled upon "voiceflow"... I must say I am impressed and that I think I might be able to do what I want using it... It got me thinking: realistically, where do you see LLMs being apply in the market? Chatbots and customer service are obvious choices, but what else do you think we will be seing in the near future? submitted by /u/zuliani19 [link] [comments]
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