AI Can Recreate Images From Human Brain Waves With 'Over 75% Accuracy' (petapixel.com)
from floofloof@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.ml on 05 Dec 2023 04:31
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cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 Dec 2023 05:20 next collapse

Well, that’s scary. Now we can have mind reading robots.

[deleted] on 05 Dec 2023 06:35 collapse

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CaptObvious@literature.cafe on 05 Dec 2023 12:11 collapse

I thought of 1984, but yeah

athos77@kbin.social on 05 Dec 2023 12:14 collapse

I thought of people with locked-in syndrome.

squaresinger@feddit.de on 05 Dec 2023 06:53 next collapse

If you design your testing set well enough and then don’t care about the accuracy of the output, then it’s not hard to get that kind of accuracy even without a brain scanner.

gmtom@lemmy.world on 05 Dec 2023 15:50 next collapse

Idk what metric they’re using for “accuracy” but those images look sort of vaguely like the original at best

mPony@kbin.social on 05 Dec 2023 17:16 next collapse

this season on Black Mirror, we re-write the first episode of Torchwood (the one where they briefly reanimate dead people to ask them how they died)

Zerush@lemmy.ml on 06 Dec 2023 09:56 next collapse

“You are detained, you have the right to remain silent, since everything you think can be used against you”

Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml on 06 Dec 2023 10:03 collapse

It’s not that impressive, they’re just generating ChatGPT prompts then feeding those into Stable Diffusion. It’s like peak AI grifting.

Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml on 06 Dec 2023 10:06 collapse

They’re hiding it behind academic language, but when you actually know how the underlying tech works, that’s what they’re doing.