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Centurion902 t1_j7ii94j wrote

This doesn't even mean anything unless you define inspiration.

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MisterBadger t1_j7jd47m wrote

Nothing means anything if you're unfamiliar with the commonly understood meaning of words.

The dictionary definition of "inspiration":

>the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.

Diffusion models are not, and do not have minds.

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Centurion902 t1_j7jqu3d wrote

I see nothing about minds in thay definition.

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MisterBadger t1_j7jyejy wrote

Is English a second language for you?

Mentally (adverb) - in a manner relating to the mind.

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tsujiku t1_j7kj8y0 wrote

Is a "mind" a blob of flesh or is it the combination of chemical interactions that happen in that blob of flesh.

Could a perfect simulation of those chemical interactions be considered a "mind?"

What about a slightly simplified model?

How far down that path do you have to go before it's no longer considered a "mind?"

You act like there are obvious answers to these questions, but I don't think you would have much luck if you had to get everyone to agree with you.

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MisterBadger t1_j7kjls1 wrote

Y'all need to stop stretching definitions of words past the breaking point.

I am not "acting like" anything. I simply understand the vast difference between a human brain and a highly specialized machine learning algorithm.

Diffusion models are not minds and do not have them.

You only need a very basic understanding of machine learning VS human cognition to be aware of this.

AI =|= Actual Intelligence;

Stable Diffusion =|= Sentient Device.

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