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12 votes
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On GitHub Copilot
23 votes -
The morality of using AI-generated art in my web app
Hey, good people of Tildes! I'm building a self-help web app, a small part of which I'd like to involve some pixel pets. I like pixel art and it'd be great if I could create some. Though, the...
Hey, good people of Tildes!
I'm building a self-help web app, a small part of which I'd like to involve some pixel pets. I like pixel art and it'd be great if I could create some. Though, the truth is, I can't draw for shit, I have little to no imagination, and I'm afraid even if I put the time and effort into it, I still may not produce something I'd call good enough to put on the website. I also lack the motivation to spend a lot of time learning how to create good pixel art, as I only need it for this project.
I thought about paying some professional(s) to do it but that would probably break the bank for me, as I want to offer the users a lot of pixel pet options, which brings us to what I guess is the only remaining option.
I found some services that offer AI-generated pixel art. This one in particular looks like what I'm looking for and also offers animations. While watching a demo of it on YouTube, I noticed a few comments voicing concern about the ethics of selling art that's generated using models trained off of unpaid artists' work. While this is not a new topic, I admittedly hadn't given it much thought before, as I've never used, or planned to use AI-generated art in a meaningful capacity.
While I'm not sure whether it changes much, for what it's worth, I should note that my web app is going to be free, open-source, and ad-free forever.
What are your thoughts? Also, I'd love to know if there are options that I missed!
26 votes -
Cheap options(?) to run local AI models
I have been having fun learning about generative AI. All in the cloud -- I got some models on hugging face to work, tried out Colab Pro, and found another cloud provider that runs SD models...
I have been having fun learning about generative AI. All in the cloud -- I got some models on hugging face to work, tried out Colab Pro, and found another cloud provider that runs SD models (dreamlook.ai if anyone is interested).
It's got me curious about trying to run something locally (mostly stable diffusion/dreambooth, possibly ollama).
I currently have a Thinkpad T490 with 16 gb ram and the base-level graphics card. I haven't actually tried to run anything locally, on the assumption that it would be extremely slow. I saw that you can get an external GPU, though I also saw some reports of headaches trying to get external GPUs up and running.I am curious what a workstation might cost that could do a reasonable job running local models. I am not a huge gamer or have any other high performance needs that are not currently served by the Thinkpad; not sure I can justify a $3000 workstation just to make a few jpgs.
I would be happy to buy something secondhand, like if there was a good source of off-lease workstations.
Alternatively-- if you have a similar computer to the T490 and do run models locally, what sort of performance is reasonable to expect? Would it be enough to buy some more RAM for this laptop?
Thanks for any advice!
13 votes -
Linus Torvalds on the state of Linux today and how AI figures in its future
26 votes -
Fooocus - The most user-friendly local image-gen interface to date
42 votes -
Doug Lenat's source code for AM and possibly EURISKO w/Traveller found in public archives
13 votes -
Beyond 'Killzone': Creating new AI systems for 'Horizon Zero Dawn'
4 votes -
Jina AI releases first open source 8k embedding model
8 votes -
Teaching LLMs to divide and conquer problems with hierarchical question decomposition
8 votes -
Hey, Computer, Make Me a Font
18 votes -
Just got an Nvidia 4090 GPU, looking for local LLM + general generative AI software recommendations
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in...
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in running generative AI stuff locally to really take advantage of all that VRAM.
Do you have any newbie-friendly Windows 11 software to recommend for getting started? Thanks!
20 votes -
Sign up to get Cody for free
8 votes -
Language is a poor heuristic for intelligence
37 votes -
Introducing TypeChat
19 votes -
Numerically Stable RWKV Language Model
11 votes -
Looking for resources about AI development
Hello, I'm looking for resources on how to develop AI, aimed at people who already have experience with programming. They don't have to be free, I would just like to aggregate different type of...
Hello,
I'm looking for resources on how to develop AI, aimed at people who already have experience with programming.They don't have to be free, I would just like to aggregate different type of resources to pick from.
Thanks!
14 votes -
The expanding dark forest and generative AI
6 votes -
Using Redis VSS as a Retrieval Step in an LLM Chain
2 votes -
An AI generated version of Seinfeld is running on Twitch non-stop
25 votes -
Will Floating Point 8 Solve AI/ML Overhead?
6 votes -
This video is the next part of my evolution project where predators and prey are fighting. Much bigger simulation, AI learns Phalanx tactics.
2 votes -
The Great Fiction of AI | The strange world of high-speed semi-automated genre fiction
9 votes -
Is LaMDA Sentient? - An Interview
5 votes -
Dall-E 2 is a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language
12 votes -
We're building computers wrong
5 votes -
An open source AI assistant + social network of decision makers to help people make better decisions
2 votes -
How to write your own Minesweeper AI
7 votes -
GitHub Copilot - Your AI pair programmer
20 votes -
Fun and dystopia with AI-based Python code generation using GPT-J-6B
7 votes -
Enhancing Photorealism Enhancement
11 votes -
GPT-3 tries pickup lines
7 votes -
Multimodal Neurons in Artificial Neural Networks
3 votes -
Oceans of code programming challenge
8 votes -
How to begin a novel, according to an AI
10 votes -
Play Chess against GPT-2
@theshawwn: I am preparing to release a notebook where you can play chess vs GPT-2. If anyone wants to help beta test it: 1. visit https://t.co/CpWrFvtnY2 2. open in playground mode 3. click Runtime -> Run All 4. Scroll to the bottommost cell and wait 6 minutes If you get stuck, tell me.
5 votes -
On the Measure of Intelligence
6 votes -
Elements of AI - Free class for AI Fundimentals
7 votes -
DeepMind's StarCraft II AI "AlphaStar" has reached the top-level Grandmaster league using multi-agent reinforcement learning
13 votes -
TabNine: Code autocompletion with deep learning
12 votes -
Specification Gaming Examples in AI
10 votes -
Turbo, An Improved Rainbow Colormap for Visualization
7 votes -
Ludwig: Uber open sourced a config-based deep learning tool
4 votes -
Generating YouTube Titles Using Image Captioning
4 votes -
An All-Neural On-Device Speech Recognizer
7 votes -
AlphaStar: Mastering the Real-Time Strategy Game StarCraft II
15 votes -
Better Language Models and Their Implications
12 votes -
Tutorial on Automatic Machine Learning (NeurIPS2018)
5 votes -
Confusing machine vision systems
8 votes -
AlphaFold: Using AI for scientific discovery - Protein folding
13 votes