Submitted by Wiskkey t3_10vg97m in MachineLearning
MisterBadger t1_j7jd47m wrote
Reply to comment by Centurion902 in [N] Getty Images sues AI art generator Stable Diffusion in the US for copyright infringement by Wiskkey
Nothing means anything if you're unfamiliar with the commonly understood meaning of words.
The dictionary definition of "inspiration":
>the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
Diffusion models are not, and do not have minds.
Centurion902 t1_j7jqu3d wrote
I see nothing about minds in thay definition.
MisterBadger t1_j7jyejy wrote
Is English a second language for you?
Mentally (adverb) - in a manner relating to the mind.
tsujiku t1_j7kj8y0 wrote
Is a "mind" a blob of flesh or is it the combination of chemical interactions that happen in that blob of flesh.
Could a perfect simulation of those chemical interactions be considered a "mind?"
What about a slightly simplified model?
How far down that path do you have to go before it's no longer considered a "mind?"
You act like there are obvious answers to these questions, but I don't think you would have much luck if you had to get everyone to agree with you.
MisterBadger t1_j7kjls1 wrote
Y'all need to stop stretching definitions of words past the breaking point.
I am not "acting like" anything. I simply understand the vast difference between a human brain and a highly specialized machine learning algorithm.
Diffusion models are not minds and do not have them.
You only need a very basic understanding of machine learning VS human cognition to be aware of this.
AI =|= Actual Intelligence;
Stable Diffusion =|= Sentient Device.
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