Forwarded from meme tutorial
the biggest AI advancement of 2026 is gonna be assigning a single token to "You're absolutely right! "
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Forwarded from AI Quesadilla
www.bbc.co.uk
A red pixel in the snow: How AI solved the mystery of a missing mountaineer
Scouring remote areas for missing walkers and climbers can take rescuers weeks and sometimes months. AI can do the job in a matter of hours in some cases – and potentially save lives.
Indie film makers about to kick some absolute ass with this one
https://fxtwitter.com/venturetwins/status/2011285029541077033
https://fxtwitter.com/venturetwins/status/2011285029541077033
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Justine Moore (@venturetwins)
We’re not prepared for how quickly production pipelines are going to change with AI.
Some of the latest video models have immediate implications for Hollywood - endless character swaps at a negligible cost.
(this is from ederxavier3d on IG using Kling Motion…
Some of the latest video models have immediate implications for Hollywood - endless character swaps at a negligible cost.
(this is from ederxavier3d on IG using Kling Motion…
Just had a friend of mine reach out to me.
She's an artist — a talented illustrator specifically — and wanted to learn more about using generated images for tailored pose references to help in her workflow. She'd been doing it a little bit already but wanted some guidance.
She'd seen just the cruelty people can jump to, and didn't feel safe asking about it, but since machine learning is openly a hobby of mine, she felt comfortable asking me. "There's a lot of bad going around but you seem like a comfortable critter to discuss it with."
I showed her what free tools she could use (hobbyist-run, fuck corpos), which image models have the best ethical training considerations, some basic prompt engineering, and how to do inpainting & denoising to fit her specific artistic needs and help her draw more and better.
And that goes to say, I know there's a lot of cruelty out there meant to make you scared to explore, but if anyone is curious about tools like these, or just wants to learn more, you're more than welcome to come yap with me; I'll always be a safe person.
Love you guys <3
She's an artist — a talented illustrator specifically — and wanted to learn more about using generated images for tailored pose references to help in her workflow. She'd been doing it a little bit already but wanted some guidance.
She'd seen just the cruelty people can jump to, and didn't feel safe asking about it, but since machine learning is openly a hobby of mine, she felt comfortable asking me. "There's a lot of bad going around but you seem like a comfortable critter to discuss it with."
I showed her what free tools she could use (hobbyist-run, fuck corpos), which image models have the best ethical training considerations, some basic prompt engineering, and how to do inpainting & denoising to fit her specific artistic needs and help her draw more and better.
And that goes to say, I know there's a lot of cruelty out there meant to make you scared to explore, but if anyone is curious about tools like these, or just wants to learn more, you're more than welcome to come yap with me; I'll always be a safe person.
Love you guys <3
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My office just got access to "ChatGPT 5.2 Thinking Pro", which apparently should be super smart for very complicated tasks. I'm giving it a description of a game idea I had in highschool — a sandbox game with completely unique but consistent laws of chemistry/chemical science that the player has to learn — and I wanna see how it approaches trying to make it.
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Sam's Robot Apologetics
My office just got access to "ChatGPT 5.2 Thinking Pro", which apparently should be super smart for very complicated tasks. I'm giving it a description of a game idea I had in highschool — a sandbox game with completely unique but consistent laws of chemistry/chemical…
The only reason I think this might work at all is because previously I'd managed to vibe code a rather-complicated game. A natural selection/evolution simulator for creatures with fully-simulated brains (which you can see on the right).
And other than the UI being kinda shit, it just worked.
And other than the UI being kinda shit, it just worked.