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Rethalis 09-30-2022 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Reiwa (Post 3512458)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia

I learnt this word for a Quebec monster lady on WoW. She was alright.

Pretty cool link, but is it a mental condition or just something normal, a huge part of the human perception of the world is other people's faces, its really important.

Jibartik 09-30-2022 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Reiwa (Post 3512458)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia

I learnt this word for a Quebec monster lady on WoW. She was alright.

alt left propaganda.

we dont see iron crosses in everything (well the alt left does)

Reiwa 09-30-2022 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Rethalis (Post 3512466)
Pretty cool link, but is it a mental condition or just something normal, a huge part of the human perception of the world is other people's faces, its really important.

Normal I think. Our brains are trained to recognize patterns. I can't look at a wood fence without seeing an ent face or something sillier.

Jibartik 09-30-2022 11:02 PM

https://i.imgur.com/ApRgEtE.png

Reiwa 09-30-2022 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3512497)

Mona Lisa with a snoot to boop? :p

Also, demons.

Jibartik 09-30-2022 11:06 PM

thats how google AI thingy tries to visaully interperate images and I think that's how our brains do it, and why patterns stick out to us so much.

I got hit real hard in the head once and was conscious just enough to think, "wow Im a walking computer...."

Rethalis 09-30-2022 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3512501)
thats how google AI thingy tries to visaully interperate images and I think that's how our brains do it, and why patterns stick out to us so much.

I got hit real hard in the head once and was conscious just enough to think, "wow Im a walking computer...."

is it really interpreting though?

Look around the room you are in and count how many tools (meaning anything we use to do something) I counted 38 not counting my how-to books.

We really view the entire world as actions rather than things. Will we ever design an AI that can interpret the world as an action, and what moral code will guide that action?

Jibartik 09-30-2022 11:49 PM

My understanding is this one is using a camera to interoperate the image and being told that it's a dog. So it's looking at the image, trying to find a dog, and this is like a screenshot of what it's doing like a bunch of times a second.

Rethalis 09-30-2022 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3512516)
My understanding is this one is using a camera to interoperate the image and being told that it's a dog. So it's looking at the image, trying to find a dog, and this is like a screenshot of what it's doing like a bunch of times a second.

Thats pretty cool

I read an article couple weeks ago where an AI created painting won an art festival and there was a (understandably so) large outrage about it.

Jibartik 09-30-2022 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rethalis (Post 3512520)
Thats pretty cool

I read an article couple weeks ago where an AI created painting won an art festival and there was a (understandably so) large outrage about it.

yeah that is the new thing, I think it's an extension of this same technological progress, like a reverse version of what we're looking at above, telling the computer to now try to draw a dog, based off of all the way's its seen dogs.

The thing I think is funny about AI is like, instead of using it to solve problems with our economy, or like to help poor people navigate beuocracy and the legal system, and medicine.

We used it to replace poets first.


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