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wow idk why i have not thought of commissioning wide-lens pov in the past, trying to nail a curved lighting and angle drawing seems very cool
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I would much prefer having one of these instead of a pet-ct scan that forces you to lie in a machine for almost an hour and increases your chances of another cancer just so I can check if my lymphoma is coming back or not, as long as the grifters don't start falsifying evidence for it being effective if it wasn't
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This is stupid.
I guess no Prototypes or ideas have failed before? I would say that most do.
I would bet a significant amount of money that in 10 years, nobody will remember this and it will have no impact on anybody’s life beyond boosting the fees for a few “medspas”.
Even if it works completely as intended the idea of it being “revolutionary” or “disruptive” is a wild take…It’s just the same as whole body screening CT and MRI scans but a different modality this time.
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It’s revealing to see so many medical imaging experts being dismissive towards Midjourney (although of course they all preface their dismissive comments by saying that they aren’t doing that… but no one is fooled), calling them naive, and giving all the reasons why it won’t work and won’t change anything.
It sort of helps to explain why imaging is so insanely overpriced and rare in elective, prophylactic, discretionary contexts.
Some of the arguments are so absurd. “Oh, water was used in the 50s, we walked away from that. That’s going backwards.”
Really? They had sub-millimeter resolution back then, too? Oh. So maybe that’s totally irrelevant.
It can’t see through bones? So take images from all around the bone. Sure, you won’t be able to see inside the bones, but you don’t need to for it to still be very useful.
The criticisms all seem to make a common analytical mistake that I used to see all the time in the hedge fund business, which is ignoring key aspects of a disruptive change when applying an argument.
If the cost of the scan is 99.9% lower, and it takes a minute instead of an hour, and there is no risk from radiation, then you can realistically do LOTS of scans much more frequently.
That means you have a whole new modality to work with: time. You can look at changes over time. Duh. That’s a really big difference!
This one aspect of the innovation dramatically changes the calculus, and suddenly most of the “fatal flaws” identified by the experts melt away into obvious irrelevance.
Also, some of the flaws they identify have obvious next steps that could address them, like adding additional modalities (like light) to help differentiate tissue types.
Anyway, it’s all a bit maddening to see this tripe, and also seeing all the people gleefully reposting and echoing it as if it’s some kind of “gotcha.”
In 5 years, it will all seem as laughable as the video of that European space executive dismissing SpaceX and reusable rockets as a pipe dream 8 years ago.
One of the great things about the free market system is that smart people like @DavidSHolz can just do this stuff and the old guard can’t stop them.
Under a Soviet central-planning system, David would be dismissed as an ignorant dilettante with dangerous, naive, wrong ideas.
He would be laughed out of the room, kind of like how the Russians laughed at Musk when he tried to buy some of their rockets before deciding to build his own.

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Nicer to see AI move in this direction rather than generative slop
Remember when ppl were hopeful that AI would do our labor so we would have more time for drawing, only to be switcharoo'd into having AI steal our drawings, forcing us into doing more labor
Lazarz@Laz4rz
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@ReenWh_ @emperortoho @Nianyalia @emer_is At least anxiety added some of its own cringe lyrics to it though
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@emperortoho @Nianyalia @emer_is the problem before the copyright stuff is just as big as the "Anxiety" song with "Somebody That I Used To Know" kind of problem
not a "kill on sight" hating, just annoyance
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I think there’s a substantial amount of people who don’t realize that a majority of Touhou fans don’t hate the remix for being more popular but because of Deadman’s decisions that impacted the original songs creators through copyright strikes and revenue loss.
WAV Archive@WAVArchive
Omae Wa Mou – Deadman 死人 (2017)
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