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by themodelplumber
1412 days ago
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Fixed relationship concepts are a deeply subjective model, too, and this isn't exactly taught in school. Imagining that one knows "the" relationship between even two really obvious things can be the sign of a closed mind, or a mind which locks out new perspectives. This can be even more true, the more obvious the relationships may seem due to shared sensory biases. IMO this is one reason why DALL-E 2 can be helpful for conceptualizing. If the user is open, DALL-E 2 can make mistakes and still teach you things through those same mistakes. Unfortunately the relationship between DALL-E 2 and the user, so to speak, is also perceived as relatively fixed by members of the tech community, so highly do they rate their own ability to tell how "good" such a model is, etc. |
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