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    1 year ago

    Is AI hand generation trained off pictures of thalidomide poisoning?

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      1 year ago

      Not sure if you are asking a serious question or not, but in the image generation process, local data is weighted way more highly than distant data, so in effect patterns that repeat a set number of times are its Kryptonite, it has a loose understand of when to stop repeating the pattern. Fingers are basically a repeating pattern. (Yes I understand that I’m incorrectly using language that anthropomorphizes a machine learning algorithm.)