This. The "AI" you use is just a crypto miner and the crypto you mine is given to Indians that draw or paint the thing you request.
They've gotten better as of late.
You believe in a network connection?
As long as your computer is running off the mains current, you are connected to a vast grid of computers.
The Indians figured out this in the early 2010's.
This. The "AI" you use is just a crypto miner and the crypto you mine is given to Indians that draw or paint the thing you request.
They've gotten better as of late.
But I have used libraries such as tensorflow without an internet connection. I completed calculus in highschool and I understand most of the math behind AI and I can say yes it is real.
You believe in a network connection?
As long as your computer is running off the mains current, you are connected to a vast grid of computers.
The Indians figured out this in the early 2010's.
>But I have used libraries such as tensorflow without an internet connection. I completed calculus in highschool and I understand most of the math behind AI and I can say yes it is real.
Don't listen to these coping morons and their semantics. It's all ML/DL which are subsets of AI. These same cretins have been saying AI creating art, music, etc is impossible for the past 20 years and they've been wrong every time. Its growth is exponential, singularity by 2030.
You believe in a network connection?
As long as your computer is running off the mains current, you are connected to a vast grid of computers.
The Indians figured out this in the early 2010's.
points out. They are incredible how fast they can take requests and draw pictures, translate text, etc. and then transmit back through the power lines.
the algorithms being used were designed in the 80s and have only been rammed with chinaman math, we still have a chance to bring real AI into existence and beat the mongrels to it
Annealing. It's like Moore's law, but with machine learning models. Expect the jumps in output quality to continue indefinitely with the only real limiting factor being how fast new stuff can be produced thanks to hardware speed.
>How did AI become so good in the past year?
it didn't because AI does not exist.
This. The "AI" you use is just a crypto miner and the crypto you mine is given to Indians that draw or paint the thing you request.
They've gotten better as of late.
And when do indians figure out toilets?
Damn, these Indians surely had a lot of fun drawing all these lewd e-girls I've requested.
But I have used libraries such as tensorflow without an internet connection. I completed calculus in highschool and I understand most of the math behind AI and I can say yes it is real.
You believe in a network connection?
As long as your computer is running off the mains current, you are connected to a vast grid of computers.
The Indians figured out this in the early 2010's.
Please explain what networking protocol is used to transmit data over an AC power line?????
Just shut the frick up you absolute moron
>But I have used libraries such as tensorflow without an internet connection. I completed calculus in highschool and I understand most of the math behind AI and I can say yes it is real.
it is not real because it is not intelligence.
define intelligence
Don't listen to these coping morons and their semantics. It's all ML/DL which are subsets of AI. These same cretins have been saying AI creating art, music, etc is impossible for the past 20 years and they've been wrong every time. Its growth is exponential, singularity by 2030.
faster hardware and larger data available
Every advance in tech has only one source: Faster hardware. Software is stagnated since 1970
Wrong. Its Indians, as
points out. They are incredible how fast they can take requests and draw pictures, translate text, etc. and then transmit back through the power lines.
the algorithms being used were designed in the 80s and have only been rammed with chinaman math, we still have a chance to bring real AI into existence and beat the mongrels to it
because the israelites robbed the caucasian / europeans of their culture
What, did you think it'd get worse?
The sad thing is that people will now say
>hurr what app did you use for that??????
While the image in the OP is actually an original old painting.
Why should I feel sad about it?
>t. the one asking for the app
I've already started doing this to generate some seeth
>to generate some seeth
for what purpose though
did you spell seethe wrong on purpose?
>AI
that's just a variant of wave function collapse algorithm. same principles
amogus
Annealing. It's like Moore's law, but with machine learning models. Expect the jumps in output quality to continue indefinitely with the only real limiting factor being how fast new stuff can be produced thanks to hardware speed.
>the past year?
Try the past month.
DO NOT REDEEM THE IMAGE SIR
There is no such thing as 'AI'; only a skyscraper full of Chinamen and Indians doing all the work that people refer to as 'AI'