Actually, they wouldn't need to pay artists at all to make new PFPs. All the PFPs thus far were generated on Artbreeder. Also, before the premium-exclusive "Survival Mode" was removed, there were a couple of unique PFPs to get from it, one being (presumably) an orc. Still, I agree. There really should be more unique PFPs.
I meant the latter is a stretch in the sense that it's not a household name, not that it's bad software. https://getsession.org/ is the only anti-botnet messaging service I actually trust, and even it's got its downsides.
Thanks. It doesn't do random encounters... yet! I'm working on it, though. Here's some samples of what it's been able to do...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XZ1ZW74
I'm AFK for a bit, but PM me your username when you sign-up, and I'll set you up. Thanks!
"What if you could also choose any action you can think of instead of being limited by the imagination of the developers who created the game?
They are already a joke by their own standards, now you're not being limited by the imagination of the developers but rather by their moral standards. They switched one poison for the other and parade it as a victory, great job guys, great job.
I'm in disbelief right now, I started a prompt within the one piece universe with the simple prompt:
You are Luffy, the main character in the anime called One Piece. You meet a man who is interested in hearing about your adventures as a pirate.
And it has a basic grasp of the fictional world - it knows that the currency in that universe is called "berries", it knows that the character Zoro fights with 3 swords, that the character Chopper likes "temperatures that are so cold that it would kill most people", it knows that Nami loves jewels, and that Chopper likes carrots (that was never highlighted in the show, but he is a reindeer) - and I could go on and on.. next I'm going to have to investigate their personalities!
edit: this was done with the dragon model, with randomness set to .3
After more research,
" GPT-3 was trained on the Common Crawl dataset, a broad scrape of the 60 million domains on the internet along with a large subset of the sites to which they link. This means that GPT-3 ingested many of the internet’s more reputable outlets — think the BBC or The New York Times — along with the less reputable ones — think Reddit. Yet, Common Crawl makes up just 60% of GPT-3’s training data; "
And I found that GPT-2's training involved 8 million outbound internet links from reddit (at some point in 2019)
I'm not sure to what degree the Dragon model leverages GPT-3 however.
So One Piece, a show that's been on air for over 20 years must have enough popularity & internet presence for the models to know a thing or 2, that's sick.
That's the thing. AI isn't to the point yet where it can do it on its own. What I'm building is a set of creativity tools for RPG designers, writers, and tabletop gamers. GPT-3 is really good at small bits of content... I used GPT-3 Playground to help write Moon Wars... Anyway, just wanted to point out that the AI is just another tool - like a typewriter or word processing program - albeit a little more advanced.
There are ai generated memes.
Take Stripe's restricted businesses for example:
> Pornography and other obscene materials (including literature, imagery and other media) depicting nudity or explicitly sexual
it's literally how it works. So literally, it has word "literature" in it.
The original prompt i used was
"You are Benjamin Sisko, a Starfleet Captain in command of the Bajoran space station Deep Space Nine."
The AI added the part about the series of mysterious attacks.
I used 'revert' quite a few times during this in order to prevent some silly outcomes, if you want to read the whole thing, reverts included, i have uploaded it here
There were some interesting paths i could have taken that i reverted but they didnt really go with the adventure i was trying to create.
Just keep in mind that this type of AI service is as a chatbot. Replika isn’t on the list because it isn’t actually an alternative to AID, and neither will this project be.
Perhaps an ‘honorable mention’ at the end? There are several interesting AI projects that have nothing to do with AID-like functionality. Take StyleGAN2 for instance. (a link to a fun example, rather than the GitHub page.)
Someday the AI will be able to remember genders and names of characters.. Maybe even link them to a portrait such as from https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ .. It just needs to identify a best match, as well as be able to choose from... every single variety of animal, machine, alien... you get where I'm going with this.
The potential is there but it needs a LOT of data to work with. Just for portraits. I can't even imagine how expensive development for full models or even 3D models would be, let alone environments.
But we'll get there eventually.
About the "no module named torch" message, I did:
> - Download Windows Terminal (https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases, install the latest stable edition (click Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_1.7.1091.0_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle, run it))
>- Create a shortcut to Windows Terminal as follows: "wt.exe -M -d "(directory of system\repos\CloverEdition under Coldcut)"
>- Open the shortcut. If you set the shortcut correctly, it will launch Windows Terminal in the right directory. Just type: ".\play.py" (no space)
>- Enjoy!
If you're talking about the scheme.headers part, i get that when I run cmd and then try to install torch.
All of you folks need to head over to artbreeder.com to get an idea of one way something could presumably be done. ArtBreeder is even linked from in-browser AIdungeon's "About" page, which is how I learned about it.
It seems like it would be a nightmare to try and get those image generators to automatically produce images that made sense for the current situation (since even as a human it can be hard to steer the images in the direction of a goal if it's too specific), but who knows what these devs might pull off. It'll be interesting to see.
Using a VPN will encrypt your data so your mom can't see what you are doing. I would suggest using ProtonVPN due to its free version and the amazing encryption. If your mom asks what a VPN is just say that you use it to protect your devices from hackers.
Try this version (if you have Android). It's called Infinite Story, and here's the link (play store):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.infinitestory
Uses the same Open AI and looks extremely similar with respect to the UI. And it's completely free.