• Can We Generate Hyper-Realistic Human Images? This AI Paper Presents HyperHuman: A Leap Forward in Text-to-Image Models

    The text discusses the HyperHuman framework for generating hyper-realistic human images. It utilizes a large dataset and a Latent Structural Diffusion Model to improve image quality and coherence. The framework demonstrates superior performance and robustness compared to previous models. Future research can explore text-to-pose generation using deep priors.

  • This AI Research Developed a Noise-Resistant Method for Detecting Object Edges Without Prior Imaging

    A study published in Intelligent Computing introduces a new method called edge-sensitive single-pixel imaging (ESI) for detecting object edges even when obtaining clear images through standard optical methods is challenging due to factors like severe light pollution. The ESI method extracts edge information by illuminating an object with carefully crafted modulation patterns, bypassing the need…

  • Exploring a Global Wildlife GIS database

    This text is about using Python to analyze the geospatial data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

  • Top 40+ Generative AI Tools (October 2023)

    GPT-4 is the latest language model developed by OpenAI, known for its accuracy and safety. It can process various formats such as images, PDFs, and CSVs. Other AI tools mentioned include Bing AI for accurate answers, DALL-E 2 for text-to-image generation, Adobe Firefly for image editing, and many more.

  • Lawsuit lodged against Anthropic alleging copyright infringement of lyrics

    Music publishers, including Universal Music, ABKCO, and Concord Publishing, have filed a lawsuit against Anthropic in Tennessee federal court. The lawsuit accuses Anthropic of misusing copyrighted song lyrics to train its chatbot Claude, infringing upon the publishers’ rights. Examples of songs mentioned in the lawsuit range from the Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” to Mark…

  • Facial recognition tech proliferates on both sides of the Atlantic

    The NYPD has partnered with tech company Truleo to use AI to analyze police body-worn camera footage. Truleo’s software categorizes officers’ language and scores interactions as “professional” or “unprofessional.” Meanwhile, in the UK, there are plans to roll out facial recognition technology in shops, despite concerns about privacy and bias.

  • Defect detection in high-resolution imagery using two-stage Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels models

    The text discusses the challenges of building anomaly detection models using high-resolution imagery and proposes a two-stage approach to overcome these challenges. It describes the training process for a Rekognition Custom Labels model and presents the results of experiments conducted using one-stage and two-stage models to detect missing holes in PCBs. The two-stage model outperformed…

  • Democratizing AI governance: an Anthropic experiment

    Anthropic, the company behind the AI chatbot Claude, conducted an experiment involving around 1,000 Americans to explore the idea of letting ordinary people shape the rules that govern AI behavior. By allowing public input, Anthropic aims to bridge the gap between public opinion and the AI industry. The experiment resulted in a “Collective Constitutional AI”…

  • DALL·E 3 is now available in ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise

    A safety mitigation stack was created for the wider release of DALL·E 3. Updates on provenance research will be shared.

  • LLMs can infer personal data from your chat interactions

    AI models like GPT-4, used by companies such as OpenAI and Meta, can infer personal information from our online chats and comments, even when we think we’re not revealing anything personal. Researchers found that GPT-4 could accurately infer attributes like age, education, sex, occupation, and more from Reddit comments. This has implications for privacy and…