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by genman 882 days ago
And what would fake detail in the real world give to you?
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it doesn't have to be "fake" detail, an AI can use multiple frames to gather much more information than is available in a single frame and composite them into a much more detailed image
This makes sense, it is called super resolution, but you don't need any AI for that, but I see that AI companies are trying to hijack the term.
I can pretty easily distinguish useful LLM output from non-useful LLM output though others on this website seem to have lots of trouble. I think I can pretty easily do the same for things in the visual field. To be honest, part of why I'm successful is that I can draw use out of imperfect tools.
Oh boy. Fake detail is well, fake. It doesn't allow you to learn anything about the world beyond self-deception. But of course, if this is what rocks your boat then be my guest.
Skill issue.