• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    7 months ago

    Now an AI neural network has identified something unusual about a face in a Raphael painting: It wasn’t actually painted by Raphael.

    I want to see the tests where they fed this thing genuine Raphaels, and not-Raphaels that looked like his stuff to humans, that weren’t in its training data, and it got the classification 100% correct.

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      “Using deep feature analysis, we used pictures of authenticated Raphael paintings to train the computer to recognize his style to a very detailed degree, from the brushstrokes, the color palette, the shading and every aspect of the work,” mathematician and computer scientist Hassan Ugail from the University of Bradford in the UK explained in December, when the researchers’ findings were published.

      "The computer sees far more deeply than the human eye, to microscopic level. "

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      7 months ago

      Haha Google minddream or whatever from 10 years ago is akin to a stone spear when talking about weapons

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        We asked an AI to tell us their 7 most favorite things a stone spear can do but a modern weapon can’t.

        1. Survive centuries.
        2. Become a relic.
        3. Startle archaeologists.
        4. Inspire caveman fantasies.
        5. Teach ancient craftsmanship.
        6. Decorate a museum.
        7. Carry historical weight.