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lmao learn to code artists
 
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The quality skyrocketed with the latest Midyourney options (--test --creative):

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woot!

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still some artefacts, but damn ! the portraits quality drasticly improved in 2 months
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Let me see what Angelina Jolie and Steven Tyler would look like in the midst of a herpes outbreak.
 
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woot!

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Let me see what Angelina Jolie and Steven Tyler would look like in the midst of a herpes outbreak.
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not sure wtf the next one is supposed to be ? a fusion of the two ?!
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top kek
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oh and this last one ... jesus I am crying :trump:
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Jackie Treehorn

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So, there’s no way this technology / AI won’t be locally available on folks personal computers with no restrictions probably not in the too far future, right? And it’s only gonna keep rapidly getting better.

I’m slightly freaked out by the fact anyone is gonna be able to fake any image of anyone doing anything and eventually it’s gonna be hard to impossible to know the difference.

I wonder about things like…is this going to make security camera footage always dubious…people are gonna be like “no, he put a deepfake of me out there, that wasn’t me breaking into his house.
 

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So, there’s no way this technology / AI won’t be locally available on folks personal computers with no restrictions probably not in the too far future, right? And it’s only gonna keep rapidly getting better.

I’m slightly freaked out by the fact anyone is gonna be able to fake any image of anyone doing anything and eventually it’s gonna be hard to impossible to know the difference.

I wonder about things like…is this going to make security camera footage always dubious…people are gonna be like “no, he put a deepfake of me out there, that wasn’t me breaking into his house.
shit already is. did you not see the rittenhouse trial and how utterly incompetent the judges and lawyers were with the images? how even just digitally resizing an image changes it. do you think they would have been able to actually tell if the image was outright doctored fully?
 
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Deathwing

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So, there’s no way this technology / AI won’t be locally available on folks personal computers with no restrictions probably not in the too far future, right? And it’s only gonna keep rapidly getting better.

I’m slightly freaked out by the fact anyone is gonna be able to fake any image of anyone doing anything and eventually it’s gonna be hard to impossible to know the difference.

I wonder about things like…is this going to make security camera footage always dubious…people are gonna be like “no, he put a deepfake of me out there, that wasn’t me breaking into his house.
I expect it will be an arms race similar to other types of technology. For example, certain low bit widths of RSA have been cracked and are no longer secure. Over time, higher and higher bit widths will be adopted as computers become more powerful, making processing for regular transactions feasible and cracking from years to month also feasible.

A picture that's just a picture might not be admissible. It will have to be encrypted in such a manner that proves that the device that generated it actually did. Of course, until computers advance to such a degree and that encryption is broken.

Or maybe admissible evidence will have to be stored on one-time use optolythic data rods.
 
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