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It's a little premature, fine, but I want to start liquidating my rhetorical swaps here: I've been saying since last summer (sometimes on HN, sometimes elsewhere) that "prompt engineering" is BS and that in a world where AI gets better and better, expecting to develop lasting competency in an area of AI-adjacent performance (a.k.a. telling an AI what to do in exactly the right way to get the right result) is akin to…

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Does anyone know if there is something like Google Cloud for GPUs but with an easy way to suspend the VM or container when not in use? Maybe I am just looking for container hosting with GPUs. I am just trying to avoid some of the basic VM admin stuff like creating, starting, stopping for SaaS if someone already has a way to do. Maybe this is something like what Elastic Beanstalk does.

vast.ai, paperspace.com

Re: Show HN: New AI edits images based on text instructions

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>11GB VRAM Aaarrrgghh let me know when it's down to 4GB like Stable Diffusion The prompt-based masking sounds incredible, with either pixel +/- or Prompt Relevance +/- VERY impressive img2img capabilities!

Or, if there is a Colab version, I’d happy to pay Google for premium GPU.

Well, just open a new GPU Colab and create a cell mit „!pip install imaginairy“ and you should be good to go …

Re: Show HN: New AI edits images based on text instructions

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post #28

It's a little premature, fine, but I want to start liquidating my rhetorical swaps here: I've been saying since last summer (sometimes on HN, sometimes elsewhere) that "prompt engineering" is BS and that in a world where AI gets better and better, expecting to develop lasting competency in an area of AI-adjacent performance (a.k.a. telling an AI what to do in exactly the right way to get the right result) is akin to…

I think that "prompt engineering" stuff went away when ChatGPT came out.

Re: Show HN: New AI edits images based on text instructions

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It's a little premature, fine, but I want to start liquidating my rhetorical swaps here: I've been saying since last summer (sometimes on HN, sometimes elsewhere) that "prompt engineering" is BS and that in a world where AI gets better and better, expecting to develop lasting competency in an area of AI-adjacent performance (a.k.a. telling an AI what to do in exactly the right way to get the right result) is akin to…

Haven't we been here before? - see self driving cars.

LLMs and Image AIs are the opposite of self-driving cars. "Everybody" had concrete expectations for at least half a decade now that the moment where self-driving cars would surpass human ability was imminent, yet the tech hasn't lived up to it (yet). While practically nobody was expecting AI to be able to do the jobs of artists, programmers or poets anywhere near human level anytime soon, yet here we are.
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