Until we find better hardware, the nature of algorithms we can implement will be capped by that hardware.
Intelligence is not an entirely software based problem, it goes much much deeper.
@rafiaswrld Ooooo what others are you playing? I think I saw that you played Earthbound? I love that game ^_^ I recently played Another World for the first time, amazing for 1991 🎮
Tulane students are leveling up their own game designs with VR and motion capture suits in Game Studio classes led by Jon Chambers, professor in @tulanesla.
Explore how they’re building immersive worlds—and gaining new respect for video games ⤵️ https://t.co/NzAxVPX5kr
Tulane instructors, lecturers, visiting professors, and professors of practice are excited to be part of a nation-wide movement to unionize academic workers!
@blprnt The Broken Earth trilogy by NK Jemisin is amazing if you're in the mood for sci-fi fantasy. Lilith's Brood by Octavia Butler is my favorite series of hers
@Sierra_OffLine Queers in Love at the End of the World by Anna Anthropy is short and so beautiful
https://t.co/sqybc4rbxt
@xrafstarguts Neon Haze haze some end times, transhuman vibes
https://t.co/z7p4qzLNvz
@everestpipkin World Ending Game
https://t.co/BCrLLxrBBF
i've been compiling an https://t.co/5cUAOYALib board on generative ai articles-on gen ai harms, copyright issues and data rights issues. check it out: https://t.co/tUV9Rdj2kq
(shout out to @e_salvaggio and his new article for @techpolicypress being the newest link)
Image/text to video experiment using the output of an image model that I trained on 3D scans of body parts as a style reference. Feeding custom model outputs into model inputs as feedback loops to create bodies struggling to resolve themselves within ML extraction and analysis🫠
fav critics/writers about visual AI/ML? been thinking a lot about how it's connected to other non-visual AI/ML issues like surveillance, permission, agency, etc. Does the seductive output of these models gloss over issues of capitalist extraction and labor exploitation?
Our Spawning Browser Extension is now available on Chrome, allowing you to discover if the data on the web pages you browse has been included in public AI training sets.
If you discover your work is included, you can choose to opt-out!
https://t.co/ClcckouPKB