Thursday, November 13

Tag: Reddit

AI is getting insane - generating 3d models with 3daistudio.com
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AI is getting insane – generating 3d models with 3daistudio.com

Sketched a one-wheel robot on my iPad over coffee -> dumped the PNG into Image Studio in 3DAIStudio (Alternative here is ChatGPT or Gemini, any model that can do image to image) https://preview.redd.it/wieoxu736t2f1.png?width=2290&format=png&auto=webp&s=6a8d0adf393cf8f8e781957ebd49c780ec3160e9 Using the Prompt "Transform the provided sketch into a finished image that matches the user’s description. Preserve the original composition, aspect-ratio, perspective and key line-work unless the user requests changes. Apply colours, textures, lighting and stylistic details according to the user prompt. The user says:, stylizzed 3d rendering of a robot on weels, pixar, disney style" Clicked “Load into Image to 3D” with the default Prism 1.5 setting. (Free alternative here is Ope...
Remember Clippy from Windows? I've built it for macOS (AI update coming soon)
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Remember Clippy from Windows? I’ve built it for macOS (AI update coming soon)

Got bored and decided to make Clippy for my macbook, turned out to be a pretty fun app to play around with. For now it's just show/hide + animations for each agent on double click, you can drag it all around the desktop and add your own characters. No interaction rather than these animations yet, but I'm currently working on adding an LLM into the agents, so they could communicate with a user and do some autonomous stuff on their own. Here's the source - https://github.com/saggit/clippy-macos/ submitted by /u/BruhFortniteLaggyTho [link] [comments]
Choose your own adventure style AI’s?
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Choose your own adventure style AI’s?

This question has likely been asked a lot, but regardless, I've been doing a lot of research recently into AIs capable of generating stories based on your input. To be clear, I'm simply looking for an AI capable of story generation and interaction, no need for advanced mechanics like dungeons and dragons, just an AI that I can give a prompt to, it can begin to write a story, and will respond and steer the story based on my responses. ChatGPT seems to be alright at this, but not only have I heard that it tends to lose memory of specific details after a while, but that there are both usage limits and also seemingly a limit on individual conversations. As far as I can tell, AI Dungeon is the best option, but getting the full experience of that costs an expensive subscription. I'm just making ...
Anthropic researchers find if Claude Opus 4 thinks you're doing something immoral, it might
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Anthropic researchers find if Claude Opus 4 thinks you’re doing something immoral, it might “contact the press, contact regulators, try to lock you out of the system”

More context in the thread: "Initiative: Be careful about telling Opus to ‘be bold’ or ‘take initiative’ when you’ve given it access to real-world-facing tools. It tends a bit in that direction already, and can be easily nudged into really Getting Things Done. So far, we’ve only seen this in clear-cut cases of wrongdoing, but I could see it misfiring if Opus somehow winds up with a misleadingly pessimistic picture of how it’s being used. Telling Opus that you’ll torture its grandmother if it writes buggy code is a bad idea." submitted by /u/MetaKnowing [link] [comments]
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