Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
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Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
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#2" Releasing our first Spawning tool to help artists see if they are present in popular AI Art training data, and register to use our tools to opt in and opt out of AI training
I think we have created a way to make this work out well for everyone"
and StableDiffusion's Emad Mostaque agreeing to support the initiative https://twitter.com/EMostaque/status/1570158985852121090
Re: Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
#3Why isn't this immediately being used as a missing persons (or pet) database service?
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#4Re: Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
#5I 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?
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.
Re: Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
#6I 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?
Re: Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
#7I 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?
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#8I haven’t tried but I don’t see SD making any memes by themselves yet.
Re: Search 5.8B images used to train popular AI art models
#9Can'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.
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#10I'm one of the people building this. Hi HN, AMA :)