Your comment made my day. Thanks.
Your comment made my day. Thanks.
Anyone spreading this misinformation and trying gatekeep being an artist after the avant-garde movement doesn’t have an ounce of education in art history. Generative art, warts and all, is a vital new form of art that’s shaking things up, challenging preconceptions, and getting people angry - just like art should.
Entertainment.
Their policy could never stop anyone in the first place.
Using copyrighted works without permission isn’t illegal and shouldn’t be. You should check out this article by Kit Walsh, a senior staff attorney at the EFF, and this open letter by Katherine Klosek, the director of information policy and federal relations at the Association of Research Libraries.
I have a feeling this experiment would sooner get the axe than have ads injected. There was initially a waiting list, but just a few days in it was completely open to the public.
Sometimes they just do research. Like when their employees made transformers and nothing came of them until Open AI capitalized on it.
There are ads in them now? I didn’t encounter any when using it a few days ago.
I just generated one and didn’t hear any ads.
Further confirmation that Switch 2’s hardware will be hot garbage as well.
Isn’t this just the pay raise the Japanese company is forcing everyone to do? They’re pretty late. A bunch of other companies announced their raises earlier this year. Doing this in October comes off as scummy.
Someone dumb enough could easily flatten someone backing up with that bug.
The animation stuff you mentioned exists today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gt1yNJ180Cs
They tried to make video game rentals illegal in the US. They’ve always been a shitty, anti-consumer company.
You can never learn anything with these clickbait headlines.
Or just not show people what you’re typing.
They’re not wearing the eye protection.
I can’t tell if this is a joke or not.
A computer like that is useful outside of work. I’d pay for it out of pocket if I had to.
Here’s a video explaining how diffusion models work, and this article by Kit Walsh, a senior staff attorney at the EFF.