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Generate images from text captions for a wide range of concepts expressible in natural language.
Create your own opera inspired song with Blob Opera - no music skills required ! A machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with Google Art...
Machine learning opera.
NeRF in the Wild | Creating 3D landmarks by interpolating thousands of tourist images
paperĀ | project page
EbSynth | Real Life vs Animation
project page
Vid2Player: Controllable Video Sprites that Behave and Appear like Professional Tennis Players
paper | project page
Photoreal depictions of Roman Emperors by Daniel Voshart. Made with Artbreeder and photoshop.
Project page, medium.
The Universe is a Glitch (AI-driven music video)
The lyrics were generated by Gwern Branwen using OpenAIās GPT-3 language model.
The audio was generated by N Shepperd using OpenAIās Jukebox music generating model.
Most of the imagery in the video, including the face of the Bowie-esque singer, was generated by Mattie Konig using Artbreeder
AI Dungeon with Transhumanist Fables
I used Scott Alexanderās Transhumanist Fables with the AI Dungeon. To my surprise, not only it kept the structure of the fables, but the āmoralā always made sense. The only edits I made is the formatting between the fables:
There was a little boy who fell into a pond. He got out, but he couldn't remember which way was up. He stood on his head for a while, but that just made him dizzy. Then he saw a bird, and he followed it up until it perched on a branch. The bird told him he was on the "up" side now, so he should try to find his way back to the surface. The little boy decided to do this, and he started shouting "duh-duh-duh" in case someone was listening to the bird.
MORAL: Don't panic; think rationally, and you'll find your way out of anything.
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An old man and an old woman are sitting next to each other on a plane. The woman is tired and falls asleep. The plane lands, and the woman wakes up. She looks to her left, and sees the old man. They get off the plane, and enter the airport. They wait in line, and when it's their turn they tell the attendant their names. The attendant looks at them, and asks, "What are you?"The old woman begins to cry. "I'm a human," she says. "This is the worst trip ever. I still can't get over the fact that I'm sitting next to an orc." The attendant frowns and walks away.The old man looks at the woman, and smiles. "That's all right," he says in orcish. "My dear, would you mind if I asked you a question?" "I guess not," she replies. "Do you have any weapons?"
MORAL: Old people can be scary, and hate is a strong word.
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There was a little boy who had a nightmare one night, and his mother didn't want to sit by him because she thought he was going to have another nightmare. So the little boy got into a tight spot, and he cried out for his mom.
MORAL: Don't be a scaredy-cat. Tell your mom when something scary happens.
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Once upon a time, a girl named Alice wanted to enter a story. "That's impossible!" said the book. "You cannot enter a story without a copy of the story to give context." So Alice found a story with no copy, and gave it to the book. "You must find a story with a copy," said the book. "Good luck!" And then the book slammed shut.
MORAL: Avoid copying and transcribing stories.
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The girls sat on their chairs, while the boys sat on theirs. Then the teacher told them all to stand up. The girls went this way, and the boys that. The end.
MORAL: Gender is not an important determiner of seating arrangements.
Dog Magic Trick, narrated by Sir David Attenborough
Made with vo.codes.
3D Photography using Context-aware Layered Depth Inpainting
paper | project page
A website showcasing AI-generated ponies made with friendship and magic.
Made by arfa.
One Policy to Control Them All: Shared Modular Policies for Agent-Agnostic Control
paper | project page
StyleGAN art by @ommerydz.
AI Generates 3D high-resolution reconstructions of people from 2D images
Facebook Reserchersās TransCoder translates code from one programming language to another
paper: Unsupervised Translation of Programming Languages
Harry Potter GPT-3 literary style parodies
By Ernest Hemingway: "It was a cold day on Privet Drive. A child cried. Harry felt nothing.| He was dryer than dust. He had been silent too long. He had not felt love. He had scarcely felt hate. Yet the Dementor's Kiss killed nothing. Death didn't leave him less dead than he had been a second before. It wasn't about living or dying really. It wasn't about death. It was about the Dark Lord, his creator, his engenderer. He was not resurected. He was created again. He was whole again in the courtyard of Malfoy Manor."
By Jane Austen: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a broken Harry is in want of a book. This he knows to his cost; pressing that wretched nose against the window of a bookstore in Diagon Alley the last thing before he goes into hiding for several years, where upon, he goes straight to Azkaban."
By Oscar Wilde: "The boy was gone, and other people had arrived: or rather nobody else had arrived, and the boy was there: (...)ā
By H. P. Lovecraft: "It is a common saying in the South, when one wishes to describe a strapping fellow, that he has a face like Harry Potter and a neck like a young giraffe. Now, it being autumn, the dusk was of a rich violet blackness, with scarlet illuminations..."
Mady by Gwern, source
AI predicts how humans paint works of art
paper: Painting Many Pasts: Synthesizing Time Lapse Videos of Paintings
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