RE: AI ... AI everywhere!

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AI ... AI everywhere!

in dev •  2 years ago 

I can imagine that "blend" tool being used to predict what someone's offspring may look like, given the images of two potential parents. A young woman might give the program a photo of herself, and a photo of a man she's dating, and ask the program to "blend" their features and display them on the face of a young boy, and then again on a young girl, so she can decide if she's going to take the relationship further or not. Just one potential use for it.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Hi, what an interesting idea! Well exactly right now it takes a little more than that ;-) (an AI is also called a "trained model", which is like a huge amount of statistics to predict what's going to happen when you apply a certain function / method to a bunch of data (for example the photos of two people). In this case both subjects (Trump, Putin) are well-known persons that the original Stable Diffusion model (training dataset) contains, which is not yet the case for two "random people" that are not known to the model. In order to achieve that, you need to add a number of photos of the subjects (the man and woman, potential parents) and train the model on their physical traits, which requires A LOT of computing power before you get any meaningful results. BUT ... indeed, this is still early stages of generative AI developments and much more is to come is the expectation. I'll also be weiting about that, so follow for more ;-)

Thank you for your thoughtful interactive comment and the welcome, see you! 😀

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Thanks for the additional info! Sounds like it's something that could be done with some effort, and will be increasingly-possible as things progress from here. Interesting! I'll watch for your upcoming content.