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by throwaway290
1119 days ago
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Again, poor quality or slow on conventional hardware. The first of your examples was generated on a desktop computer with 2080 Ti and even then still glaring uncanny hands. We don't know how long it took but I think the reason for the hands is that it's too slow to generate a dozen of these in hopes that hands would come out right. The other one I can see done on any laptop in a few minutes, but it's more primitive and just a monochrome sketch. I skip over obvious issues e.g. with shape of glasses. For both examples you don't need any specialized tools or watermarking to notice this stuff. Maybe you see what I mean why indie homegrown AI is not such a big deal ;) Sure there are people who will invest in hardware but those people will are not and for now won't be mainstream enough to matter. Especially if it will be licensed, most people don't like to violate laws. Most people will just use chatgpt or dall-e. |
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Commercial AI has all of those issues you mentioned, and more, and less. Midjourney is just a bunch of LoRAs layered on top and scripting to generate the images. But since they do that, midjourney images have a specific "feel" that it can't seem to get rid of. It's nothing really out of the reach for someone sufficiently motivated to reproduce.
DALL-E is laughable now, and it's only been a year. Certainly has been surpassed by open source, and outside competitors. I'm not sure what your motivation is to discount open source. People are already running LLM inference on their phones.