RE: AI ... AI everywhere!

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AI ... AI everywhere!

in dev •  2 years ago 

Ohh, that's why I was thinking I heard this name somewhere. I was not getting that.

Good to know you and talk to you here. Unfortunately I am only hive witness and DTube as well, lol.

It's pretty cool, but there exist more of those tools on the internet to experiment with, some / most of them don't cost anything either, and it is absolutely interesting to learn more about / familiarize yourself with!
Stay tuned, I'll cover more topics ;-)

I have tried various tools, but the better ones are mostly paid. free ones don't do much, like they work for some cases, but not all.

For example, if you search for keywords like a gamer boy in space, the results are good. but if you search for a Sikh boy results are not good. So for me, unfortunately, I cant use AI yet as it cant differentiate me from others.

I have followed you, so your posts will show up.

Thanks

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Hi! Yes it seems indeed to be the case that "lesser known" words or people or objects, don't seem to get as good image generation results as "more popular" ones. This is a direct effect of the training data the model was trained on, it simply doesn't recognise the prompt as it has fewer similar patterns stored in its training data and model.

However, you can install your own version of Stable Diffusion and train your own models, for example on Sikhs. There is a lot of information out there about "Stable Diffusion", and basically you only need a computer with a decent / modern Nvidia GPU (which could be at your home or somewhere in the cloud).

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yes, true

However, you can install your own version of Stable Diffusion and train your own models, for example on Sikhs. There is a lot of information out there about "Stable Diffusion", and basically you only need a computer with a decent / modern Nvidia GPU (which could be at your home or somewhere in the cloud).

That's a possibility, but I don't think I can do it any sooner, also it requires a good GPU for better training. But I might try surely. I do have some training experience so tools are fine.

I had a link to stable diffusion hands-on course as well, that I still need to do.


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