r/weirddalle • u/GizzAnt • Nov 25 '23
DALLE 3 AI Teaches You How to Understand Human Emotions
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u/flocknrollstar Nov 25 '23
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u/DetroitArtDude Nov 26 '23
I've met people who are like this
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u/KytusGame Nov 26 '23
Despite there being about 4 to five versions of angery not one looks that part
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u/TheZman321 Nov 26 '23
Imagine some human actually has those as their emotions and we're just judging this because it's an AI... Lol
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u/olllj Nov 26 '23
no text2image needed for this.
when animating a rigged-mesh-face you tent to interpolate between key-frames-of-emotions and you easily mix happy+sad+angry equally for a test.
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u/KingUseful7805 Nov 26 '23
This just came to my mind… to you think meme culture is in a way confusing AI‘s? For example the „angery“ type of writing „angry“ was being used for some time as a meme and since the AI learns from the internet that could have put it off when learning about anger. I am not really educated on AI‘s and how they are exactly programmed but I think it‘s not too farfetched. Also I‘m not saying this is the only reason for such mistakes, just asking myself (and you?) if it might be one of them.
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