• @TootSweet
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    1977 months ago

    ChatGPT is a revolution in surrealism.

    • Otter
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      757 months ago

      No joke, there’s a whole world of memes and interpretations we can get from them

      What is it showing? What did it learn from in order to do that?

      Like r/DisneyVacation, but with whatever the AI was smoking in slide 4

        • Otter
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          7 months ago

          Go for it! I think Reddit had a bot run community, but back then it was much more random

            • Otter
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              27 months ago

              That looks amazing! Going to share it with friends

                • Otter
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                  17 months ago

                  That’s really cool, where do you get used GPUs from?

                  Also if you have a community or blog set up, I think people would enjoy following along

  • @[email protected]OP
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    1147 months ago

    It then gave me step-by-step text instructions on how to use the OCR feature in Microsoft Word to import text from a picture, and admitted in step 3 that the function doesn’t exist. There were 6 steps.

    • @Anamnesis
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      87 months ago

      and admitted in step 3 that the function doesn’t exist.

      🤣

    • Decoy321
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      347 months ago

      Removed by mod

      • @Barack_Embalmer
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        47 months ago

        Some of the current thought on shortcomings of LLM capabilities actually takes influence from human cognitive science, and what can be learned from those with neurological impairments. It’s thought that human language abilities are strongly dissociated from other reasoning abilities because individuals with aphasia can lack the ability to speak or comprehend language, yet be able to solve mathematical problems, engage in logical reasoning, enjoy music, categorize objects and events, etc.

        It’s shown that LLMs develop a crude world model for performing reasoning tasks, yet it’s inextricably tied up with their language functionalities (since they are ONLY language based). The hope for future research is to develop AIs with world models and planning faculties that are decoupled from the language analysis module, which would mitigate hallucination and aid in interpretability.

    • @Mek
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      297 months ago

      I was following it correctly up until the part where you have to place a child on your laptop. I wish these things would let you know the parts required beforehand.

    • @[email protected]
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      237 months ago

      I regularly feel like I’ve turned into a magician when 30 layers deep into my process of “fixing” something. So at least that is accurate.

  • @deathmetal27
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    537 months ago

    This is some /r/surrealmemes shit right here.

    • @baatliwala
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      357 months ago

      Part of me wants AI to never evolve so it can keep making images like these forever.

  • @dustyData
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    457 months ago

    What is fun to me is that it completely made up a bunch of computer and office accessories that don’t exist.

    • @clothes
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      337 months ago

      Just wait, soon we’ll all be editing documents using tiny scalpels.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          I worked in a print shop in the 90s (until 95) and we still used xacto knives for our layouts. We had a computer but on now really knew how to use it for graphic design yet.

  • lobsticle 🦞
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    397 months ago

    The text in the image represents how accurate it tends to be whenever I try to OCR a document.

    • Aatube
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      87 months ago

      for windows use, try powertoys’s powerocr

      • @scarilog
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        67 months ago

        It uses the windows built in API for ocr. Isn’t very good in my experience.

        • @cram42
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          37 months ago

          If you’re not getting good results, have you tried Ocr asegontorrittln the image first?

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          fwiw I’ve used it pretty extensively on screenshots of text I keep getting sent at work, so far I haven’t noticed any mistakes at all. may just be the type of images though

  • Corgana
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    277 months ago

    I’m actually impressed by the reasonably coherent (though nonsense) text. If you think about how generative AI works it’s very surprising it could form words in images.

    • Flying Squid
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      127 months ago

      Microsoft’s image generator has been getting better and better at text. There are still plenty of problems, especially with small text, but someone on another forum was able to get it to output this with a very small prompt:

  • @[email protected]
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    237 months ago

    Last step, “diable” is the devil in French. Therefore the last text more or less means “OCR the text into the devil’s text”

    • @ours
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      27 months ago

      That little green… thing on the left looks high AF.