Themasterofcomedy209
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j6h0mhq wrote
Reply to comment by jloverich in Google’s MusicLM is Astoundingly Good at Making AI-Generated Music, But They’re Not Releasing it Due to Copyright Concerns by Royal-Recognition493
And OpenAI’s music generator from a few years ago created out of tune nightmare music, and now music generators can actually create something that sounds good. It’s all about progression
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j5xi4eo wrote
Reply to comment by phoenix6315 in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by esprit-de-lescalier
Probably both, my grandfather had dementia and while it’s definitely partially a blessing he had this carefree childlike state of mind, he was still aware chunks of his life were missing and couldn’t get them back
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j553pmu wrote
Reply to comment by neelankatan in ChatGPT really surprised me today. by GlassAmazing4219
It’s literally just copying jokes. I vividly remember reading the meerkat joke but with a different animal, then telling it to someone years ago.
Someone else in this thread even asked “tell me a joke why aren’t pelicans invited to play poker” and chatgpt just replies “because they always keep their cards close to their chest”
You can argue it’s what humans do but chatgpt is not thinking up jokes
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j40sm44 wrote
Reply to comment by Yalkim in Apple Reportedly Working on Touchscreen Macs, Including MacBook Pro by Avieshek
You just explained why apple hasn’t made a touchscreen Mac yet, if you could use the Mac for iPad reasons or visa versa there’s no reason to buy both
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j1uzikp wrote
Reply to comment by GoatmontWaters in art future by nickmakr
This is an extremely cynical way of looking at art. The money laundering happens at the very very top between people in a connected web. The vast majority of art is just random pieces sold for like 100 bucks tops, created by artists trying to get by. It’s used to decorate a location, or to send a message.
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j1uy6ux wrote
Reply to comment by Melodicmarc in art future by nickmakr
Except the art collector actually has a physical work that has actual value. The only use NFTs have is to clean your dirty money, people legitimately interested in art will usually choose a physical original over a NFT that’s effectively worthless
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j12uyun wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models by Shelfrock77
For a while it’s going to be better for a lot of people, at first. AI will take a very long time to get to the point where you can tell it to generate like “long haired male elf” and it pulls up a professional and usable elf model. It’ll be helpful for a lot of people so they don’t have to spend 400 hours on crates and can focus on the stuff AI won’t be able to do for a while, which is the stuff most artists like doing the most anyway
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_iyruepz wrote
Reply to comment by hrkrx in StableDiffusion can generate an image on Apple Silicon Macs in under 18 seconds, thanks to new optimizations in macOS 13.1 by Avieshek
My digital electronic programmable machine consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzelvanes, so fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft that sidefumbling was effectively prevented.
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_iwb1znx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Farmers in China and Uganda move to high-yielding, cost-saving perennial rice by tonymmorley
Oh I don’t know maybe because it’s the biggest country in the world so statistically they’re going to come up with stuff?
And I don’t see your point, I see China on here about as much as Europe or the US. You’re not thinking clearly
Themasterofcomedy209 t1_j87bktb wrote
Reply to comment by TaxsDodgersFallstar in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
No no no that’s a bunch of commie talk