Wow, that's a little too impressive. I'm guessing that image was probably in its training set (or each individual image). There are open training sets with adversarial images, and these images may have come from them. Every time I've tried to use ChatGPT with images it has kinda failed (on electronic schematics, plant classification, images of complex math equations, etc). I'm kind of surprised OpenAI doesn't just offload some tasks to purpose-built models (an OCR or a classification model like inaturalist's would've performed better in some of my tests).
No. It stems from closed source software. True, however, that stems from capitalism. Without that we'd be good friends with AI and fix all the obvious problems we caused. Then do like Bill Hicks said and explore space.
Open source AI can still be problematic under capitalism. It can still be developed to disproportionally favor the ruling class and used to disproportionally benefit them
I do agree on the whole, It's the next phase of automation. The real problem stems from the fact that we hold onto the system where a tiny handful of people get the full benefit of the productivity, while the others are paid in time incriments which value goes down with demand, so as more jobs are automated or assisted (to allow more work with less people), supply demand devalues the labor.
This is why I support worker ownership and cooperatives rather than corporate ownership. I think we need to shift towards a Mutualist economy rather than a Capitalist one.
It's not about using it for bad deeds as any other tool like a kitchen knife can be used the same way. It's more to the necessity to work in order to live.
That's a view I have for many things. The desire and possibility of, getting more money always distorts and corrupts. It makes pretty much everything worse by rewarding deception, externalised waste, and exploitation.
Nah, coming from data and signal processing fields, I think AI is overused by ppl that are incompetent. There are much more elegant, measurable and efficient ways of signal processing.
Anybody can use AI, okay. But is still a shitty solution.
I don't! I want people who are concerned about the misuse of AI, particularly by corporations and world governments, to learn how to use AI to fight back against our oppressors or at least make AI-powered technologies that are helpful for common people, and to archive how it works, particularly how it fails.
This image is a collage that alternates between photos of Chihuahuas and blueberry muffins. The arrangement is such that it plays on the visual similarities between the two, with the muffins and parts of the Chihuahuas (likely their faces) mimicking each other in color and texture. This creates a humorous effect, as it can be initially challenging to differentiate between the muffins and the dogs.
Starting from the top left corner and moving left to right, row by row:
Blueberry muffin with spots resembling a dog's eyes and nose.
Face of a Chihuahua with a similar coloration to the muffin.
Blueberry muffin resembling the face of a Chihuahua.
Chihuahua face with a light fur color matching the muffin's surface.
Chihuahua face with dark eyes and nose similar to blueberry spots.
Muffin with a pattern that resembles a Chihuahua's facial features.
Chihuahua with an expression and coloring that echoes the appearance of a muffin.
Muffin with blueberries and coloring that looks like a Chihuahua's face.
Chihuahua with a facial expression and fur colors that mimic a muffin's texture.
Muffin with blueberries mimicking the eyes and nose of a Chihuahua.
Chihuahua with features that resemble the spots on a muffin.
Muffin resembling a Chihuahua's face in color and texture.
Close-up of a Chihuahua's face with colors similar to a blueberry muffin.
Muffin with a pattern of blueberries resembling a Chihuahua's face.
Chihuahua looking directly at the camera, with fur colors like a muffin.
Two Chihuahuas close together, with their heads resembling muffin tops.