Thank you for the rundown and links. It's news to me but that does indeed sound like there's a connection there.
I'll have to look into that more at some point. I appreciate your effort to help educate a lot.
Thank you for the rundown and links. It's news to me but that does indeed sound like there's a connection there.
I'll have to look into that more at some point. I appreciate your effort to help educate a lot.
That doesn't really sound like ADHD to me, but rather low self-esteem. I am sure the ADHD could be contributing to the low self-esteem but it doesn't sound like the same thing.
I think the "11 year old killed" part is the one that should make you feel bad.
The influencer part is pretty irrelevant to the overall issue here, even if it might be relevant to other aspects of the story.
Reading the article I don't see any support for your argument. It just seems like a arsenal strawman.
The article talks about getting more young people into political positions, and about having politicians generally stay in office until they die of old age is causing political stagnation.
It's not like it argues you can't serve past a certain age, just that it shouldn't be an exclusive old-people's club.
We have a Kinetic scale at home. Have had it for a few years now. It's my favourite one we've had so far.
On a full wind-up it lasts a couple of minutes, and it tells us before it runs out so you can wind it up again if you need.
We've had zero issues with it turning off mid-weighing past the first couple of times it happened, after which we got used to it.
For us, they've been the superior option.
Man, the disrespect. His wife is right next to him, and even picked her sexy Halloween outfit just for him.
It's a good comic, but the 2nd and 3rd frame should have been switched for better effect.
I think the lack of distinctive features is inherent to how AI training works. From my knowledge you feed them data and it looks for the averages across those data. So if you feed it 100 images of people it will take note of the features that are shared. For example let's say 60% of the images you feed it for reference happen to feature a beauty mark by the mouth. The algorithm makes notes of that and when it produces an image of it's own it will likely feature a beauty mark by the mouth. Now apply the same logic to all other visual features and you might start to see why AI produces very samey-visuals: it's presenting the averages of the inputs it is fed. Better training materials will probably help, and I'm sure it can be tweaked, but "bland" really seems to be baked in to the formula.
That sounds like a super rough time. I'm sorry to hear it. I hope your new meds help level you out soon.
Times are tough right now.
Just hang in there, and try to leave time during the day to decompress and de-stress, however you do that best - although hopefully without alcohol. I hope you have friends and family around to help support you as well.
Better times come if we hang on and just try to improve what we can, little by little as we gain the energy to do so.
I don't really have anything else much to offer, but just know you have an internet stranger who's really rooting for you, and wishing you the best.
Presumably because mania is a key part of the cult, and many portrayals in media use the behavioural signs of mania to convey evil.
Although I'm sure plenty of people might look a little manic if they were pictured while handed a lot of money with a big debacle made out of it.
I mean, the hostility is entirely understandable. The current form of generative art is meant to replace artists. It is part of what is currently devastating peoples livelihoods, although I think some companies and clients are already learning that it currently leads to lower overall quality, due to how much harder it is to implement changes based on feedback. It lowers the overall quality bar, although it does have the potential to raise the floor a little. The larger models that are causing this hype are quite literally trained on the work of unwilling artists.
It is the most disrespectful and clearly ethically wrong basis to build it on, and it really begs the question of whether the ends justify the means. Beyond that, art is just not an area where we need AI. It largely hurts artists, is super energy demanding so it actively hurts the environment for no real benefit.
The energy would be so much better used solving actual problems, so more people could spend time doing things they enjoy. If some people enjoy AI generation, then that's fine but I think it shouldn't replace a passionate, skill-based workforce.
It is very interesting to read about everyone's experience with ADHD, and how different it really expresses itself.