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Old 27-10-2020, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Benjamin View Post
Isn’t the end point then that you could take a picture of M8 (say) and then the AI, trained on a Hubble M8, could just whack in details that might be correct but barley related to what data has been captured? I could imagine it’d be easy to write some program that could scour the web for every pic of M8 and interpolate as required. No point to this of course but such a scenario would blur the line between plagiarizing and processing: you’d be plagiarizing every image not one or two perhaps?

I don't think at least in the current versions that the AI is actually trained in that way (As in trained on the detail of a specific image or object) the training is more in terms of what sort of patterns are "Real" and what are not.
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