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Abstraction_Series

@Abstract_Series

Interactive Abstraction in a box and onchain. Play, paint, collect, share.

Australia Joined Eylül 2021
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@sama Except now it won’t work as a good bot and cites copyright concerns for simple information retrieval of public domain information. At this point internet search does better.
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Sam Altman
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gpt-4 had a slow start on its new year's resolutions but should now be much less lazy now!
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
What is one thing you want to do with ChatGPT that you have not gotten to work?
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fity.eth
fity.eth@Fityeth·
Kids born in 1997 are now 37. Let that sink in.
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@MartinNebelong Dude your just being an artist and trying stuff out, good on you. People are weirdly silly about creative freedom.
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Martin Nebelong
Martin Nebelong@MartinNebelong·
I deleted my post of painting in Photoshop with an AI interpretation running as I was painting. The amount of hate, negativity, and fear was staggering and I don't want to defend myself against that. My stance on AI is that it can become a powerful, artistic tool if the tools are steered in the right direction.. away from pure text-based AI, towards tools that rely on artistic intent, purpose, painting, and sculpting. Human creativity and skill will always be valuable, and it can evolve alongside AI, IMO, but the way we create and tell stories in the future will be different than it was yesterday. Thanks to those of you who were reasonable voices in that chaos of replies😅 Above all else it's important that we're reasonable to those that we don't agree with, even if it's difficult at times ♥️ And to those of you wondering, I'm not going to be making AI only going forward but these days I'm short on time outside of work/family so a lot of my posts are short experiments of new workflows.
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@saana_ai Coherence matters more to creatives. I see a divide here in opinions. The ‘I just need a stock image for my thing’ (so don’t need a designer/artist anymore) to do my cookie cutter product going for MJ. And creatives acknowledging that D3 is a leap in ML vision.
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Alie Jules
Alie Jules@aliejules·
Is there a winner? I ran several of my prompts through both MJ and Dalle 3. 11 interesting comparisons 👇
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@AIEntrepre213 @saana_ai D3 is clearly more creative and original. MJ just feels like cookie cutter and decoupage in comparison. Also discord as a platform is getting old.
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AI Entrepreneur
AI Entrepreneur@AIEntrepre213·
@saana_ai Thanks for sharing, Prompt coherence is a major plus! For now, I still prefer MJs artistic style over Dall-e but that might change.
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@NathanLands I unsubbed to midjourney. In comparison to 'prompting' in D3, midjourney is a chore to get what I want. For pedantic control I prefer SD local. For intuitive and fun D3 is next gen
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Nathan Lands
Nathan Lands@NathanLands·
DALL-E 3 is insanely good at details and text. Midjourney has some catching up to do. Here are 10 mind-blowing examples:
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@LibraryofAI @DrJimFan It’s Absolute bullshit, they will become and already are the problem. Supposed smart people trying do ‘what’s right’ if AI has a remote chance of being agentic , conscious and super intelligent, it will soon figure out its these people it will need to protect humanity against.
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Fellow Human
Fellow Human@humanfellow0·
Saw an interview of Anthropic's CEO talking about Open source models yesterday he said something like it is great until the models are small and use relatively little compute around the level of the models we have today but once the models start becoming bigger it becomes increasingly difficult to keep the open source models safe.
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Jim Fan
Jim Fan@DrJimFan·
If Google didn't publish the Transformer paper, the history of AI (and possibly humanity) would be set back many years. Everyone would've been worse off. Open research is a powerful strategy. It pains me to see an emerging trend of not only closing models, but also refusing to publish. It's like a virus silently spreading across many institutes. This is a negative-sum game. Everyone loses in the long run.
clem 🤗@ClementDelangue

Meta starts open-sourcing a lot and is now becoming one of the best companies in the world at shipping AI features. Coincidence? I don’t think so. Contrary to popular belief, a company (or a country) sharing their research, models and datasets publicly in open-source makes them MORE competitive, not LESS, even more so in AI. IMO, that’s how the US and some companies like OAI & Google established their leadership in the past few years (even though they are not so open anymore). Some of the reasons why open-sourcing makes companies more competitive: - Open science and open source attracts and motivates the best talents who want to to contribute to the field - It focuses organization on the speed of building - not on taking advantage of the current tech - especially important on a fast moving domain like AI - It motivates the whole field to improve what you’re building on (bug fixing, optimization, new capabilities) that you can then really easily integrate in your products). Is your company sharing their research, models and datasets? If not, they’re missing out! Source: wired.com/story/meta-ai-…

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Rowan Cheung
Rowan Cheung@rowancheung·
August is the new season of giving. I'm giving away the 'AI starter pack' for FREE: -M2 Apple MacBook Air -Apple AirPods Pro -Insta360 AI webcam -1-year ChatGPT subscription -1-year Midjourney subscription Total value is ~$2750. Comment anything, and I'll DM you how to enter.
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
Science is like magic, only better, because you can explain how it works. Deep learning, on the other hand, is just like magic.
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Aleksa Gordić (水平问题)
Aleksa Gordić (水平问题)@gordic_aleksa·
Periodic reminder: back in 2019 when GPT-2 paper was published OpenAI went through a staged release that took ~9 months. There was a fear that the model could do big harm. We're 1000x away from it now. We're sharing LLaMA 2 70B model checkpoints like it's nothing. It does seem we're not well calibrated when it comes to potential harms from these models. I suspect that x-risk types of harms are many orders of magnitude away from us + potentially a couple of breakthroughs.
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Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢
Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢@JeremyNguyenPhD·
With the new Custom Instructions: this works in ChatGPT. (Results in the comments).
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masato_alexander
masato_alexander@masatoalexander·
someone please explain the "ice cream so good" meta to me (yes i have seen both the videos, and yes, i'm an old person worried about our collective futures)
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Sith Apprentice
Sith Apprentice@RaptureNewLife·
@monad_alexander And I'll guarantee this..if Charles leaves the Cardano ecosystem, it's lights off for the chain. It will become the "ghost chain" many outsiders have claimed it to be.
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masato_alexander@masatoalexander·
If you're upset about 5m ADA for RFLKT, wait till you figure out why Voltaire is being speedrun.
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@gabscrypto @RFLXT_Josh @IOHK_Charles Low tier website, shit balling copy. All copy pasta, I could AI generate that drivel in a couple of hours. How can Cardano get better as a community with supposed leaders spitballing cashgrabs.
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@monad_alexander Pretty easy delusion to support, until it’s not sustainable anymore. Then it’s like, we’ll at least you tried. Then you say actually I am Jesus and I am here to forgive you…lol
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masato_alexander@masatoalexander·
Question to people of faith: how do you react/what do you think when someone tells you they are Jesus Christ? Has happened to me a few times now, and i mostly think of it as a mental health issue - but wondering if you get excited (Jesus is back) or offended (heretical ideas)?
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@MrCatid @DrJimFan I’m glad I’m not the only one disturbed at the graphics lol
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catid@MrCatid·
@DrJimFan I mean it's an interesting idea but the graphic just reminds me of the meme lol
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Jim Fan@DrJimFan·
Here's how I think of open-source LLM vs top proprietary ones: 1) Open LLMs will improve at an accelerating pace. 2) However, their gap from the best commercial models will continue to *widen*. This is because OSS community is decentralized and chases different objectives, but big companies are able to concentrate their massive GPU & talent firepower at babysitting a single model, while also learning the best tricks from OSS. GPTs, Claudes, and DeepMind Gemini's will improve at an even faster rate. I assign < 5% probability that by the time OpenAI releases GPT-5 (let's say in late 2024), any OSS model can even truly match GPT-4 on all tasks that matter. I'd be very, very happy to be proven wrong! 3) OSS LLMs will always have much more diversity. Examples: - Domain-finetuned models for medical, legal, finance, etc. - Country-specific models that cater to local cultures and languages. - Unconstrained models for more creative use cases, like Wizard-7B-Uncensored.
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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
The gentleman’s declaration
Charles Hoskinson@IOHK_Charles

With respect to Binance, I'm reading through the SEC complaint. It's over 130 pages, but seems like the next in a series of steps to implement chokepoint 2.0 in the United States. The end goal is a agenda based CBDC partnered with a handful of massive banks and end-to-end control over every aspect of your financial life. A regulatory event is where you have a debate about compliance with a law or guidance. This event seems to be a polticial philosophical disagreement with the very existence of cryptocurrencies and what they represent. An unelected group of people have decided that concepts like self-sovereign identity, owning your wallet, and the freedom to control your economic agency should be removed from the masses and given to the "enlightened" few. Honestly, what is happening isn't anything new. It's always the same fight between freedom and authoritarianism just with different players, technology, and words. It does seem like this event is a perfect opportunity for the entire industry to set aside it's fragmented nature and unite for a common sense set of rules and guidelines that can prevent the United States from slipping into a distopia that would make 1984 look like a vacation. I'll have more to say later, but will close with we are going to be fine. Everything's alright and the future is bright for the industry.

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Abstraction_Series@Abstract_Series·
@sama Why no one referencing “Agency” by William Gibson?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
finally watched ex machina last night. pretty good movie but i can’t figure out why everyone told me to watch it.
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