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1. qz_kb+AI[view] [source] 2022-05-24 02:21:16
>>kevema+(OP)
I have to wonder how much releasing these models will "poison the well" and fill the internet with AI generated images that make training an improved model difficult. After all if every 9/10 "oil painted" image online starts being from these generative models it'll become increasingly difficult to scrape the web and to learn from real world data in a variety of domains. Essentially once these things are widely available the internet will become harder to scrape for good data and models will start training on their own output. The internet will also probably get worse for humans since search results will be completely polluted with these "sort of realistic" images which can ultimately be spit out at breakneck speed by smashing words from a dictionary together...
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2. rhacke+dM[view] [source] 2022-05-24 03:01:59
>>qz_kb+AI
Look at carpentry blogs, recipe blogs. Nearly all of it is junk content. I bet if you combined GPT and imagen or dalle2 you could replace all of them. Just provide a betty crocker recipe and let it generate a blog that has weekly updates and even a bunch of images - "happy family enjoying pancakes together"

I can see the future as being devoid of any humanity.

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3. slimsa+9Q[view] [source] 2022-05-24 03:53:47
>>rhacke+dM
I wrote a comedic "Best Apache Chef recipe" article[1] mocking these sites.

I guess the concern would be: If one of these recipe websites _was_ generated by an AI, the ingredients _look_ correct to an AI but are otherwise wrong - then what do you do? Baking soda swapped with baking powder. Tablespoons instead of teaspoons. Add 2tbsp of flower to the caramel macchiato. Whoops! Meant sugar.

[0] http://slimsag.com/best-apache-chef-recipe/1438731.htm

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4. rhacke+pb1[view] [source] 2022-05-24 07:32:30
>>slimsa+9Q
I don't know. If we have something like imagen or dalle, I can imagine something that can produce "tasty" food from random ingredients isn't far off.
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