In case you missed it then AI generated art has started to produce some phenomenal results
and also pretty good on more text based pursuits
Some artists are rather unhappy with these developments and unlike previous AI worries wherein some were rather concerned that a prompt for CEO did not return females as much as they wanted then here the big concern seems to be the samples used being copyrighted data (though I have questions there as to what counts and there is precious little case law for this one). One term that did come up was "overfitting" which is a term within AI/neural network problem solving wherein the data presented as a test becomes that which the AI produces rather than more novel solutions, a crude analogy might be blurring a picture eventually ends up with one colour but a more game related one can be seen in
When he tries it on alternative tracks you see how the training track's lack of certain features (though arguably that is a human selection problem as humans are famously awful at being random).
If you are not so familiar with the base of machine learning then
If you want to go a bit further into AI ponderings then
Videos I watched leading up to this
and also pretty good on more text based pursuits
Some artists are rather unhappy with these developments and unlike previous AI worries wherein some were rather concerned that a prompt for CEO did not return females as much as they wanted then here the big concern seems to be the samples used being copyrighted data (though I have questions there as to what counts and there is precious little case law for this one). One term that did come up was "overfitting" which is a term within AI/neural network problem solving wherein the data presented as a test becomes that which the AI produces rather than more novel solutions, a crude analogy might be blurring a picture eventually ends up with one colour but a more game related one can be seen in
When he tries it on alternative tracks you see how the training track's lack of certain features (though arguably that is a human selection problem as humans are famously awful at being random).
If you are not so familiar with the base of machine learning then
If you want to go a bit further into AI ponderings then
Videos I watched leading up to this