I just uploaded a picture of my dog (Bichon Frise) and it showed me a bazillion nearly exact similar dogs. Why isn't this immediately being used as a missing persons (or pet) database service?
Let's think of reasons! 1) Privacy. 2) Lack of geolocation data associated. 3) Privacy. 4) Lack of contact information attached. 5) Privacy. 6) Lack of case numbers for various missing persons cases being attached. 7) Privacy.
Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
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#13I'm one of the people building this. Hi HN, AMA :)
"Rutkowski" returns a bunch of book covers, repeated a lot. Can you ensure images returned have diverse embeddings? I expected digital art, not detective stories.
Do you use CLIP or just metadata?
What is intended process that starts after you get artist's email (for either of purposes).
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in the api response and the page says- Sorry, there was an error with your search. Please try a different request.Re: Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
#16It's surprising how poorly labeled these images are; who is curating this collection? Can't they crowd-source a proper labeling project - I wonder how much better things like Stable Diffusion would be if its training would include correct, complete labels for the images. I'm sure lots of folks would willingly spend a few minutes here and there to aid with the labeling if it means they get to enjoy the model for free.
Imagen and Stable-Diffusion both used subsets of this full 5.8B image set.
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#17It surprises me how many meme images there are. Aren’t they low quality content? I haven’t tried but I don’t see SD making any memes by themselves yet.
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#19I'm one of the people building this. Hi HN, AMA :)
Privacy policy for searched strings? "Rutkowski" returns a bunch of book covers, repeated a lot. Can you ensure images returned have diverse embeddings? I expected digital art, not detective stories. Do you use CLIP or just metadata? What is intended process that starts after you get artist's email (for either of purposes).
In the next few weeks we'll be adding the ability to log in and flag or upload your works (if they aren't there). Those lists will have permissions assigned to them, starting with simple opt-in or opt-out.
Re: Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
#20It's surprising how poorly labeled these images are; who is curating this collection? Can't they crowd-source a proper labeling project - I wonder how much better things like Stable Diffusion would be if its training would include correct, complete labels for the images. I'm sure lots of folks would willingly spend a few minutes here and there to aid with the labeling if it means they get to enjoy the model for free.