New slop just dropped, from OpenAI (www.spacebar.news)
from corbin@infosec.pub to technology@lemmy.ml on 24 Oct 15:37
https://infosec.pub/post/19269854

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scoredseqrica@lemmy.ml on 24 Oct 15:56 next collapse

I’m sure this time it’s worth all the theft, resource usage and environmental destruction…

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 24 Oct 16:13 next collapse

New slop just dropped

And I’m interested because you wouldn’t make an article if it wasn’t interesting slop, right? Right? (Insert Star wars meme here)

from OpenAI

Oh, nevermind then. Don’t care.

admin@lemmy.my-box.dev on 24 Oct 16:25 next collapse

It’s easy to nitpick all the details in the video, but keep in mind that 2 years ago generative AI videos consisted mostly of shape shifting mosaics that vaguely resembled the things they were supposed to be. And now we’re down to “in this frame the 10x10 pixel airplane has a third wing”.

That doesn’t excuse the use of copyrighted material to get to this point, mind you. But to claim that this tech is going nowhere is just a contextless circlejerk.

tee9000@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 16:52 collapse

Im amazed at the quality leaps for output for new versions of chatgpt.

I dont rely on it for project structure and the vast majority of logic but its so fucking cool that i can now give specific instructions and receive a mostly working script, give it the resulting errors, and after a couple prompts i have working code.

Not very surprising that people sticking their head in the sand have no idea what they’re talking about. Our methods of interaction and completeness of input are just as important as the capability of the model.

Xavienth@lemmygrad.ml on 24 Oct 18:03 collapse

A couple of the “mistakes” are actually just normal. The winglets one, the angle is maybe a little extreme, but planes have upturned winglets. The asymmetric engines, that’s one way to transport a jet engine, just bolt it onto the wing of a plane.