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Interior AI free is here to help you decorate your home. Over time, artificial intelligence has penetrated almost every industry, and interior design is one of the sectors AI simplified. Do you know which design style is the best for your house? Let's find out easily with Interior AI. We have already explained some of the best AI tools like Stable Diffusion along with DALL-E 2, Midjourney, DreamBooth AI, Wombo Dream, NightCafe AI, Make-A-Video, Chai App, AI Dungeon, and NovelAI.


How to Use the Dall-E AI Art Generator to Create Stunning Images From Text

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AI art generators have been in the news a lot this year, be it for their amazing advances or questionable uses. OpenAI's Dall-E 2 is one of the major names in this space. It's now open to the public and developers, and soon it'll be built into Microsoft software and the Bing search engine. Stock art service Shutterstock is also going to integrate the tool, and pay artists it copies to give back and (maybe) avoid some of the ethical concerns. Shutterstock art was, after all, used in part to train the Dall-E AI.


La veille de la cybersécurité

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Generative AI models for businesses threaten to upend the world of content creation, with substantial impacts on marketing, software, design, entertainment, and interpersonal communications. These models are able to produce text and images: blog posts, program code, poetry, and artwork. The software uses complex machine learning models to predict the next word based on previous word sequences, or the next image based on words describing previous images. Companies need to understand how these tools work, and how they can add value. Large language and image AI models, sometimes called generative AI or foundation models, have created a new set of opportunities for businesses and professionals that perform content creation.


CardiacGen: A Hierarchical Deep Generative Model for Cardiac Signals

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We present CardiacGen, a Deep Learning framework for generating synthetic but physiologically plausible cardiac signals like ECG. Based on the physiology of cardiovascular system function, we propose a modular hierarchical generative model and impose explicit regularizing constraints for training each module using multi-objective loss functions. The model comprises 2 modules, an HRV module focused on producing realistic Heart-Rate-Variability characteristics and a Morphology module focused on generating realistic signal morphologies for different modalities. We empirically show that in addition to having realistic physiological features, the synthetic data from CardiacGen can be used for data augmentation to improve the performance of Deep Learning based classifiers. CardiacGen code is available at https://github.com/SENSE-Lab-OSU/cardiac_gen_model.


How Generative AI Is Changing Creative Work

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Large language and image AI models, sometimes called generative AI or foundation models, have created a new set of opportunities for businesses and professionals that perform content creation. How adept is this technology at mimicking human efforts at creative work? Well, for an example, the italicized text above was written by GPT-3, a "large language model" (LLM) created by OpenAI, in response to the first sentence, which we wrote. GPT-3's text reflects the strengths and weaknesses of most AI-generated content. First, it is sensitive to the prompts fed into it; we tried several alternative prompts before settling on that sentence.


What does the Mission look like to an artificial intelligence?

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Subscribe to our daily newsletter and have the latest stories from Mission Local delivered directly to your inbox. Tamales sold from roadside carts. When artificial intelligence DALL-E was asked to portray the Mission, these are some of the motifs that were conjured from its digital depths. Tech company OpenAI, which created DALL-E, is based in the Mission on Folsom and 18th Streets. Last weekend, it opened up access to its AI to the general public, allowing anyone and everyone to try out the model.



DeviantArt provides a way for artists to opt out of AI art generators

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DeviantArt, the Wix-owned artist community, today announced a new protection for creators to disallow art-generating AI systems from being developed using their artwork. An option on the site will allow artists to preclude third parties from scraping their content for AI development purposes, aiming to prevent work from being swept up without artists' knowledge or permission. "AI technology for creation is a powerful force we can't ignore. . . . It would be impossible for DeviantArt to try to block or censor this art technology," CEO Moti Levy told TechCrunch in an email interview. "We see so many instances where AI tools help artists' creativity, allowing them to express themselves in ways they could not in the past. That said, we believe we have a responsibility to all creators. To support AI art, we must also implement fair tools and add protections in this domain."


Nvidia's eDiffi is an impressive alternative to DALL-E 2 or Stable Diffusion

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Nvidia's eDiffi is a generative AI model for text-to-image and beats alternatives like DALL-E 2 or Stable Diffusion, according to the company. Following OpenAI, Google, Midjourney, and StabilityAI, Nvidia is now showing a generative text-to-image model. All major generative text-to-image models today are diffusion models. Well-known examples are DALL-E 2, Midjourney, Imagen or Stable Diffusion. These models perform image synthesis via an iterative denoising process, the eponymous diffusion. In this way, images are gradually generated from random noise.


Adobe has already doomed the metaverse – ERP Today

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There's a great episode of Doctor Who where the stars start vanishing in the sky. This high concept storyline from the sci-fi classic comes to mind when thinking about future disruption to the metaverse should the tech concept ever emerge from its current state of pure fiction and speculation. Take Adobe, a company seen as a leader in the metaverse space through its AR, creative and UX footprint. The brand has taken flack recently from its creative core audience for removing Pantone colors from its flagship Creative Cloud software. To get the color range back, Adobe users will need to pay up or otherwise they'll see black.