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Didn't click but she also believes asparagus can understand her.This is an interesting take.
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Didn't click but she also believes asparagus can understand her.This is an interesting take.
I don't think it's necessarily associated with Aspergers. It's definitely a German thing, but I've also seen it occasionally in other cultures.I like the way she delivers her zingers in a totally deadpan way! I've met people who do that naturally. Superficially, it seems humorless, but in context, it is very humorous. I think it may be a Asperger-like method of expression. You have to interpret it outside of your broad experience, and savor the uniqueness!
Yes, that is why I described is as "Asperger-like."I don't think it's necessarily associated with Aspergers. It's definitely a German thing, but I've also seen it occasionally in other cultures.
AI's are having an extremely hard time getting hands right. They are all fed pictures of hands and most of those pictures are with the hand and fingers stretched out. It has no idea how it bends and moves or how you can see it from different angles. That put together with our brains who recognize problems with faces and hands almost instantly it makes for hands being wrong in AI pictures. You may totally miss a shirt with mistakes in it, but a hand with mistake stands out instantly. Its been a very interesting meeting between computers and our brains.The AI don't know human anatomy especially number of fingers and hand placements and limb placement... from the NFSW AI "art" I've seen popping up on reddit
The main problem is that it doesn't have a 3D model of the object. It's working in 2D.AI's are having an extremely hard time getting hands right. They are all fed pictures of hands and most of those pictures are with the hand and fingers stretched out. It has no idea how it bends and moves or how you can see it from different angles. That put together with our brains who recognize problems with faces and hands almost instantly it makes for hands being wrong in AI pictures. You may totally miss a shirt with mistakes in it, but a hand with mistake stands out instantly. Its been a very interesting meeting between computers and our brains.
DId they just compare AI to the MOST DANGEROUS WEAPON EVER CREATED IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNNIVERSE? AR-15, Literally more powerful than an infinity gauntlet. One pull of the trigger instantly kills 51% of all the life in the unniverse.AI tech 'more dangerous than an AR-15,' can be twisted for 'malevolent power,' expert warns
The accessibility of artificial intelligence technology will prove most significant in the impact that the technology has on the way world politics and conflicts play out.www.foxnews.com
You're thinking of 9mm. 5.56 is the one that cooks the deer from the inside out.
Do you think it has tentacles?All the more reason to repeal gun control laws and let the People figure out themselves how and what to defend with; for themselves from AI.... although... leave it to Japan to create horny AI