I don't even get how they can logically ban ai when what's being developed now is just an extension of something that's been a part of everyone's lives for ages
it's not even intelligence in the way that's been traditionally imagined, it's just a bunch of data relationships attempting to provide output for a given input
countless computer programs include tools that do their best to figure out what the user wants...they don't all use diffusion as a concept, but plenty of them are just as "magic," one click that saves you hours of time
the other day I was looking into video editing and learned how to automatically blur a corporate logo with DaVinci Resolve, it's crazy, you just highlight what you want gone in the first frame and it calculates how the logo moves in subsequent frames and seamlessly keeps it obscured
is talking about that allowed at era? it's pretty fucking smart and saves me from awkwardly blurring it out frame by frame
what about photoshop's content-aware fill that erases things from photos for you? hell what about denoise and despeckle tools that have been around for decades to help restore old photos? where do you draw the line between "this is perfectly fine" and "this is too helpful for humans, it removes their agency and destroys jobs

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