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goffy59, in FBI found out who illegally used NSO spyware: It was the FBI

We need them to do more of this spying to track down the traitors in the country. GO FBI! GO!

doppelgangmember,

The call is coming from inside the agency!

Couldbealeotard, in An Asian Woman Asked AI to Improve Her Headshot and It Turned Her White
@Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world avatar

Better Off Ted vibes

Erk,

Came here for this

pizzaiolo, in An Asian Woman Asked AI to Improve Her Headshot and It Turned Her White

Looked better before

inspxtr,

the original look has (more) personality and soul

icepuncher69, in An Asian Woman Asked AI to Improve Her Headshot and It Turned Her White

Honestly she looked hoter before. Ai made her look like a Becky.

HardlightCereal,

AI made her look uncanny valley

luthis, in An Asian Woman Asked AI to Improve Her Headshot and It Turned Her White

There’s been huge discussion on this already: lemmy.nz/post/684888

Sorry, not sure how to ! post so it opens in your instance.

TL;DR

Any result is going to be biased. If it generated a crab wearing liederhosen, it’s obviously a bias towards crabs. You can’t not have a biased output because the prompting is controlling the bias. There’s no cause for concern here. The model is outputting by default the general trend of the data it was trained with. If it was trained with crabs, it would be generating crab-like images.

You can fix bias with LoRAs and good prompting.

luthis, in An Asian Woman Asked AI to Improve Her Headshot and It Turned Her White

I decided to give the stupid article a quick read to confirm it’s stupidity.

“How and whether artificial intelligence manages to solve these issues are yet to be seen.”

Definitely stupid.

How: LoRAs.

Whether: Already been solved for like, a year maybe?

Rage bait. Silly uninformed rage bait.

AlolanYoda, in An Asian Woman Asked AI to Improve Her Headshot and It Turned Her White

Clearly nobody related to this article has ever tried exploring stable diffusion models, all the most popular ones have an extreme bias towards young Asian women!

watson387, in A Lufthansa pilot traced a 15-mile-long penis shape in the sky after being asked to divert his plane
@watson387@sopuli.xyz avatar

That dude is a human race mvp.

FARTYSHARTBLAST, in A Lufthansa pilot traced a 15-mile-long penis shape in the sky after being asked to divert his plane
@FARTYSHARTBLAST@kbin.social avatar

Who says Germans are't funny?

_haha_oh_wow_,
@_haha_oh_wow_@kbin.social avatar
kick_out_the_jams, in A Lufthansa pilot traced a 15-mile-long penis shape in the sky after being asked to divert his plane

it's hard to tell by the orientation but it's clearly a rocket not a phallus

cybervseas,

“It’s a rocket ship to fly us to jungle land!”

geoff, in A Lufthansa pilot traced a 15-mile-long penis shape in the sky after being asked to divert his plane

This somehow gives me hope for humanity

notoftenthat, in A Lufthansa pilot traced a 15-mile-long penis shape in the sky after being asked to divert his plane

ATC interrupted a Squidward portrait

cybervseas,

Bold and Brash, indeed!

luthis, in OceanGate co-founder wants to send 1,000 people to a floating colony on Venus by 2050

You know what the problem with space travel is?

Every ‘what if’ question is answered with ‘you die.’

What if there’s a leak in the spacecraft? What if we run out of food? What if we veer off course? What if the thrusters fail? etc.

I highly doubt and I’ll put $100 down that this doesn’t happen in 2050 because the difficulties and infrastructure just aren’t there for 1000 or even 100 people to do this.

Dave, (edited )
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Ok, but 2050 is over 25 years away. If he can get people to sign on then he can get some money coming in, and he’ll be a billionaire running away to Brazil long before 2050. It seems to me that his plan is solid.

luthis,

… You know what, that’s an excellent idea.

Hey do you want to go to live on Mars? I have a solid plan and you can put a downpayment right now to secure your seat! Hurry, only 3 spots remaining!

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Sorry, you’ve got to come up with something unique. You can’t just copy Mars One. At least pick a new planet! (It sounds like Venus is taken now as well, you snooze you lose)

luthis,

Ah sheeit, well if we can’t go up then we must go down! Journey to the centre of the earth where it’s probably going to be colder than up here in 25 years!

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Now you’re talking! Where can I sign up? I have more money than sense so I’d be willing to throw a few hundred thousand for a ticket, or even a million if you’ll put me on the first trip!

H2SO4,

Jules Verne already went there, durr. It's where the dinosaurs migrated to! Wait.. Dino safari?
(you guys are hilarious)

luthis,
XTL,

Mercury or bust

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

You’re stuck in the 90s

sigh,
@sigh@lemmy.world avatar

What if there’s a leak in the spacecraft? What if we run out of food? What if we veer off course? What if the thrusters fail? etc.

Living the Belter life

Ilovethebomb,

I mean, they had a leak in the ISS, and they just covered it with tape and carried on.

InverseParallax,

Because they could get more air, they just had to nip down the gravity well. That’s a longer jog on Venus.

CarbonIceDragon,
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

I mean, not every what if, some at least leave the possibility to address the situation, consider the case of Apollo 13 for example. A great many risks can also be reduced with redundancy, for example, having your maneuvering systems fail is not as bad if your craft has an extra set of maneuvering thrusters. Air travel has similarly high risk of death if major components fail, and yet that has been made safe enough to be made commonplace.

I agree that it won’t happen by 2050 though. We’ve never sent humans on an interplanetary mission before, development of new spacecraft takes many years, especially manned systems, and Venus is an especially tough environment to build for. 2050 is less than three decades away, I’d guess that we might have at most a small research outpost on the moon by then, assuming no major delays or cuts to our current program to return there, and there’s no guarantee of that. I’d be surprised if even one person was sent to Venus by that year.

holycrap, in OceanGate co-founder wants to send 1,000 people to a floating colony on Venus by 2050

As long as they limit the passengers to people with a net worth of 100 million or higher, then I think this should be encouraged.

lettruthout,

That would keep them safe from the giant space goat.

InverseParallax,

Now that is a reference from a frood who knows where his towel is!

archiotterpup, in OceanGate co-founder wants to send 1,000 people to a floating colony on Venus by 2050

Can we get a non-business major to run these companies? Clearly these folks don’t know what they’re doing.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

They know exactly what they are doing. The trick is that what they are doing is different to what they say they are doing.

Draces,

I dunno Stockton Rush definitely followed through with his very, exceedingly stupid word

InverseParallax,

Shut up, don’t discourage them!

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