Comments by "" (@sirtra) on "This New AI Generated Scam Is a Mind-Bender" video.
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@KalijahAnderson you also have no clue. A pixel with 16.5 million colors is typically 24 bits, not all pixels are RGB, there is also (eg YCbCr) or even technically 16.5 million colors, there are different shades/luminescence of the same color - then again it depends how you define color, is it a single physical wavelength or blend?
But i digress, this isn't about color representation it's about AI and more specifically the machine-learning kind that is all the buzz at the moment.
None of them, not a single one, can draw a circle in the manner you describe.
How can i be so confident? Because all of them are prediction models. You feed it some bits, it spits out a bunch of probabilities in response - which in turn then typically get translated to audio, visual and text representations or fed as commands to something else, say a piece of machinery.
Even in a scenario where it's hooked up to say adobe photoshop and can draw like a human, you would have to train it to draw a circle - thing is, when you ask it "draw me a circle" whilst 99% of the time you might get a circle, it'll never be 100% as it's a prediction model. If it always did the exact same thing it's not using a prediction model, ala ML/AI - it's just automation.
CGP Grey has a great introduction video about how machine learning actually works from a 30,000ft view, i suggest you watch it before attempting to school others.
Or don't, maybe double downing might work if you connect the doovalacky to the flux capacitor and XOR the 19bit integers to float23 in middle endian (UK timezone)? It'll 0x69 zoom a circle 100% of the time for sure in beautiful 5.1k Dolby resolution.. set volume to 11 if it doesn't work first go! But 9 times out of 10 it'll be 100% 👍🙃
PS ask copilot to draw you a circle 😂
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