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by throwaway290
1117 days ago
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I could, and actually I did, and if I did not then I will now, say the same things about image generation today. Unless you know something I don't know or have top of the line hardware, general purpose image generation with homegrown models is either unbearably slow or poor quality. |
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That's not even taking into account local LoRAs and scripts that are possible instead of some company's untweakable crap. The open source around this is healthy, has pushed past DALL-E, and there's no real roadblock to Open Source LLMs except of course, the training cost. Even still, people are getting $200k+ models in their hands for free from various training runs and donated computing and LoRAing them and fine tuning them all to make them comparable to the closed off remote models.
Any "cryptographic" scheme with the generations of these will just catch the lazy. The lazy already include the confabulated sources in their papers, and don't try to normalize the Error Level Analysis in generated images (probably the quickest way to determine whether an image is generated), so I don't think it's actually a net benefit. It's a cat and mouse game, and will push the mice further into the walls.
You can't possibly say that generative images like this are "poor quality"
https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/131lpks/my...
https://i.imgur.com/3iDf43z.png