Inevitable_Syrup777 t1_jdormsh wrote
Reply to comment by urmomaisjabbathehutt in A recently submitted paper has demonstrated that Stable Diffusion can accurately reconstruct images from fMRI scans, effectively allowing it to "read people's minds". by iboughtarock
no, currently it would be using images in it's own database. that would mean harold smith would simply be drawn as john doe from the image database. john doe is just training data and doesn't exist in real life in this instance. i saw the image results, from looking at a skyscaper, yes it drew a skyscraper but the skyscraper looked like the training image, not the real life image seen by the person.
urmomaisjabbathehutt t1_jdpl13m wrote
Right, so at this point its able to resolve the subjec mntal image as a generic skyscraper basd on comparisons to its own database
the question would be if the rsolution would became good enough for it to assess that the subjet mental image correspond to one of the samples rather than something generic
i guss that if the subjct mental image was something easily recognizable may be easy even if the resolution is sketchy, but in any case this is question ofmaking improvements
Inevitable_Syrup777 t1_jdpltwx wrote
here dude i found it
https://the-decoder.com/stable-diffusion-can-visualize-human-thoughts-from-mri-data/
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