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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 18, 2023

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This is why AI will not threaten lawyers' jobs. lawyers have to deal with the unexpected, like this, which means reevaluating and reassessing the law in new ways.

Copius Maximus - just plugin the 'unexpected.'

It will be more clever than both of us in ~6 months.

We shall see. I’ve been playing with AI and law. It hasn’t been great so far.

Why can't an AI reassess/reevaluate the law? My local model of SDXL can make a lion-eagle hybrid, lion-dragon hybrids and even lion-refrigerator hybrids let alone DALLE. It can put together weird, unexpected combinations of words to make an output.

Reassessing and evaluating is just advanced interpreting, which AI can do.

My local model of SDXL can make a lion-eagle hybrid, lion-dragon hybrids and even lion-refrigerator hybrids let alone DALLE.

Can it? I've been struggling to generate a few good-looking winged centaurs recently. The AI's keep wanting them to be horses.

I have noticed that nearly every AI I try is bad at making centaurs. The centaurs that the AI produces are almost always just horses, or sometimes a man riding a horse. I suspect it's because the AI is overcorrecting for unlikely results (there are no actual photographs of half man half horses in training data since they don't exist) so the AI doesn't want to produce a half horse half man hybrid creature.

They also tend to make mermaids have two tails (a la the starbucks logo) rather than one tail like everyone imagines.

Winged centaurs seem to be very challenging, I had to follow self_made's prompt otherwise I get pegasi or winged people riding winged horses. My SD (Protovision if you want to be more specific) centaurs have more of a classic chad look compared to DALLE's more 'racially ambiguous' style. Might be Bellerophon rubbing off into them.

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I had to change the DALL-E 3 prompt to "Centaur man with wings" instead of winged Centaur, which produces pegasi, but it can do it consistently.

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