AI and program reverse engineering
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These chat AIs are easily fooled...
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no worries.
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Well I started my voyage into AI and found it lacking for my needs. I think it would be great for initial concepts, but it fell well short with my experiments. I think it would also be very good for ideation.
Below is an image I painstakingly created a while ago with SU, TM and a bit of post pro. Then the consecutive images are images created with AI with an SU model as the base. I think AI is a developing baby, and my prompting skills are flawed with my lack of experince with the platform. To what degree I do not know yet.
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Wow, fanta tastic images. Blows my mind mate.
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Where is that little black road going? AI amazes and confuses in equal amounts.
I think the best application to ML right now is image denoising. Rayscaper is a good example of it in action.
This AI prompt based stuff is bizarro world
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@gullfo said:
no worries.
Maybe, maybe not,gullfo.
What about if the AI prompt is, as I have said before "reverse engineer Sketchup and develop a similar product with the same functionality that will not contravene intellectual property rights" I do not think in the near future that will be too much of a stretch.
Like in the case of deep fake, the process. It is not one artificial intelligence agent It is done with 2 neural networks pitted against one another with an AI manager agent being a mediator.
As far as Architecture there are already AI products in use with Human Architects being the interface between the client and the AI process. This tech is in its infancy.
From what I have read Law, Architecture and Admin are amongst the first to be displaced if my source is correct. -
@rich o brien said:
Where is that little black road going? AI amazes and confuses in equal amounts.
I think the best application to ML right now is image denoising. Rayscaper is a good example of it in action.
This AI prompt based stuff is bizarro world
absolutely!"Where is that little black road going?"
Who knows? some are exited and many are scared, Elon Musk says it is a thing that keeps him awake at night and "A man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) has quit his job, warning about the growing dangers from developments in the field. Geoffrey Hinton, 75, announced his resignation from Google in a statement to the New York Times, saying he now regretted his work."Dont forget AI has already read the "art of war" will I trust it when it tells us it is of no harm to the human race by from AI? Would it even let us know when it is sentient and comes across as benign, until it is not Just pondering
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@mike amos said:
Wow, fanta tastic images. Blows my mind mate.
Cheers Mike but I must point out whislt some are aluring they are not what I wanted, my control was very limited and it was only a trial so "Seed" functions (where prompts can modify an existing AI render) were unavailable to me. So my thought about my experiment were....yeh.....nah....maybe But this tech is very very young
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I had a go at this. https://www.promeai.com/blender
Use an image from the Alfa 33. It would be better if the AI merely afjusted the light rather than buggering the textures though.
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@mike amos said:
I had a go at this. https://www.promeai.com/blender
Use an image from the Alfa 33. It would be better if the AI merely afjusted the light rather than buggering the textures though.
I think that most if not all Ai Image programs allow for comtrol over how much it can change materials
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