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Antok0123 t1_j4p8pgq wrote

Where does the AI get their sources from? Is it from a collection of images on the internet? Because its a very biased AI. I keep prompting it to show a detailed national attire of the 1600s philippines. It never was accurate. I used the Philippines because its dress is a combiantion of spanish and southeast asian. And it never gets it right, either the dress looks mexican, european or asian- never filipino which is a combination of all 3.

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shmoculus t1_j4p9la8 wrote

For example Stable Diffusion is based on the LAION datasets which include billions of images scraped from the internet. So Phillipino culture is likely underrepresented on the general internet and the models don't have a good representation of them.

People take the trained models and add stuff that wasn't in the training set, e.g. you can train on images of 1600s philippines to get what you want that is currently missing.

Have a look here for some custom models, people have added styles, concepts, people etc: https://civitai.com/, you could easily make one that does historical periods from all over the world. I'm sure people would love it.

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victorkin11 t1_j4p93vn wrote

noise! we start from noise, use ai to recognize the few pixels match the things we want, use ai to denoise, remove the pixels not we want, each step find few pixels, loop 50 time and more, the image come out.

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LittleTimmyTheFifth5 t1_j4p8yfb wrote

Some companies scrape (or download) the internet which conpanies or people can download and use.

Oh, and some companies tinker and censor their A.I.. Oh, and ChatGPT is just predicting what will come next in a conversation using their Language Model and math, that's why I call it and current A.I. a glorifed calcuator.

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