• Riskable@programming.dev
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    4 days ago

    His comments were generated transcribed into text via a speech recognition AI.

    For billboards and large posters, their art is scaled up via generative scaling AI (literally the same exact thing that generates the art he’s talking about).

    CGI effects in their movies? Generative AI

    Masking when placing characters in different settings? Generative AI (though if they’re using older versions of photo editing tools it could still be the old magic wand algorithm 🤷).

    Removing stuff from a background after the art has been drawn? Generative AI.

    Their grammar is going to get checked by generative AI. Whether it’s emails or marketing or simple Word docs… They’re all using generative AI now.

    Their games and software will all be developed using generative AI (I guarantee it!).

    Perhaps he should be a bit more specific? Or are they literally going to sequester their employees into caves to perform their work?

    Generative AI is everywhere and in everything. It has been for over a decade! It predates “AI bros” and ChatGPT. The only difference is that in the past two years it’s gotten some powerful new applications and a whole heck of a lot of marketing.

    If you’re thinking, “that’s bullshit. This AI is different.” You’re wrong. OpenCV came out in the year 2000 (25 years ago!). Modern image generators are just image classifiers (like OpenCV) run in reverse (being trained with a whole lot more data and some newer developments in computer science algorithms). Also, GPUs finally have enough memory to pull it off.

    Insert meme: “I’m using generative AI every day, right now?” “Always have been.”

    In case you don’t get what I’m saying: “Generative AI” is way too ambitious a term. Be more specific!

  • weirdo_from_space@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I don’t believe them. I think they’ll get around to generative AI sooner or later, it’s just not something a corporation like DC is likely to say no to.