Hackworth
@Hackworth@piefed.ca
- Comment on Google’s AI model is getting really good at spoofing phone photos 1 week ago:
Yeah, a more honest take would discuss the strengths & weakness of the model. Flux is still better at text than Nano Banana, for instance. There’s no “one model to rule them all,” as much as tech journalism seems to wants to write like that.
- Comment on Google’s AI model is getting really good at spoofing phone photos 1 week ago:
Directly, generating higher res stuff requires way more compute. But there are plenty of AI upscalers out there, some better, some worse. These are also built into Photoshop now. The difference between an AI image that is easy to spot and hard to spot is using good models. The difference between an AI image that is hard to spot and nearly impossible to spot is another 20 min of work in post.
- Comment on Google’s AI model is getting really good at spoofing phone photos 1 week ago:
Nano Banana Pro’s built into Photoshop now.
- Comment on OpenAI Introduces 'ChatGPT for Teachers' to Further Destroy the Minds of Our Youth 3 weeks ago:
Khan Academy’s had ChatGPT (Khanmigo) baked into it for nearly three years.
- Comment on OpenAI Says Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users May Show Signs of Manic or Psychotic Crisis Every Week 1 month ago:
Yeah, there’s no real data for “show signs of manic or psychotic crisis,” as far as I can tell. I just went for the low-hanging fruit, since mania is often part of bipolar (manic-depressive). But if just bipolar is sitting at 2.8% of Americans in a given year, I think it’s reasonable to say the loosely defined stats in the headline aren’t notably high.
- Comment on OpenAI Says Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users May Show Signs of Manic or Psychotic Crisis Every Week 1 month ago:
An estimated 2.8% of U.S. adults had bipolar disorder in the past year. -NIH