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For all theater buffs out there - Which play by Shakespeare did I have in mind creating this picture?
This is a trickier one - Put your answers in the comments.
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Version 5.2 of Midjourney has been released, and the results are even more impressive.
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions. The technique evolves fast. Let's compare these results with the images in one year's time..
Sandia National Laboratories cybersecurity expert Chris Jenkins and his team at Sandia partnered with researchers at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, to test an idea that could secure computer networks on military aircraft.
Here, Chris sits in front of a whiteboard with the original sketch of the moving target defense idea for which he is the team lead. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Jenkins began working from home, and his office whiteboard remained virtually undisturbed for more than two years.
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Photo by Craig Fritz
Generated by MidJourney for Aaron Ximm, v3 engine, late July 2022; prompt: "intricate colorful ::burning-man-festival, illustrations, botanical illustration, earthy palette, natural dyes. Volumetric shading. Many species. Colored pencil and water color. Isometric false perspective. Long shot. Style of Rousseau, Seuss, Sendak, Arts-and-Crafts. The playa at golden hour. --ar 3:2"
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions.
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions.
For all theater buffs out there - Which play by Shakespeare did I have in mind creating this picture?
Easy or not? - Put your answers in the comments.
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Version 5.2 of Midjourney has been released, and the results are even more impressive.
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions. The technique evolves fast. Let's compare these results with the images in one year's time..
Finally getting into the October/Halloween Spirit with work from my upcoming Series: Adorable Demons
Created via my custom-coded Stable Diffusion Colab Notebook using the open sourced Stable Diffusion model v1.4.
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A vision of a sleek, engineered future contrasts with the stark reality of an uncertain present — reflecting both the hope and unease that come with the rise of AI and automation. As technology reshapes our world and economy, we’re left to grapple with what it means for how we work, live, and connect. There’s a sense of isolation, but also immense possibility. The path forward isn’t about resisting change, but about embracing it with curiosity and purpose. By becoming smarter, more adaptable, and thoughtful in how we use AI, we can not only weather this transformation but shape it for the better. #AI #FutureOfWork #Automation #Futurism #Utopia #Dystopia #DigitalEconomy #AdaptAndThrive #KnowledgeIsPower #UrbanFutures #Flickr
Sandia Labs computer scientist Vitus Leung and a team of computer scientists and engineers from Sandia and Boston University won the Gauss Award at the International Supercomputing conference for their paper about using machine learning to automatically diagnose problems in supercomputers.
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Photo by Randy Montoya.
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions.
Generated by MidJourney for Aaron Ximm, v3 engine, late July 2022; prompt: "intricate colorful ::burning-man-festival, illustrations, botanical illustration, earthy palette, natural dyes. Volumetric shading. Many species. Colored pencil and water color. Isometric false perspective. Long shot. Style of Rousseau, Seuss, Sendak, Arts-and-Crafts. The playa at golden hour. --ar 3:2"
Aboard the 58th Special Operations Wing’s C-130 transport aircraft at Kirtland Air Force Base, Christy Sturgill, Jacob Hazelbaker, Eric Vugrin and Nicholas Troutman, from left to right, were part of the Sandia team working on a moving target defense that makes a computer network commonly used on space and aircraft less vulnerable to cyberattack.
Learn more at bit.ly/3IXdnO3
Photo by Craig Fritz
For all theater buffs out there - Which play by Shakespeare did I have in mind creating this picture?
This is an easy one - Put your answers in the comments.
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Version 5.2 of Midjourney has been released, and the results are even more impressive.
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions. The technique evolves fast. Let's compare these results with the images in one year's time..
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Forbes opening: "When I arrived at a Stanford University auditorium Tuesday night for what I thought would be a pretty nerdy panel on deep learning, a fast-growing branch of artificial intelligence, I figured I must be in the wrong place–maybe a different event for all the new Stanford students and their parents visiting the campus. Nope. Despite the highly technical nature of deep learning, some 600 people had shown up for the sold-out AI event.
The turnout was a stark sign of the rising popularity of deep learning, an approach to AI that tries to mimic the activity of the brain in so-called neural networks. In just the last couple of years, deep learning software from giants like Google, Facebook, and China’s Baidu as well as a raft of startups, has led to big advances in image and speech recognition, medical diagnostics, stock trading, and more. “There’s quite a bit of excitement in this area,” panel moderator Steve Jurvetson, a partner with the venture firm DFJ, said with uncustomary understatement."
Experimentations with Sean Wood and Louis Commère of the Neurocomputational and Intelligent Signal Processing (NECOTIS) research group during an interdiciplinairy art, science and technologies research residency in 2015. The residency program is a collaboration between the Sporobole art center and Université de Sherbrooke.
The granular sampling system analyses and maps audio features such as the amplitude, balance, pitch, spectrum, frequencies, harmonics and percussiveness of sounds. Using a random walker algorithm, it generates endless compositions based on the relationships between the sound samples transposed in reconfigurable point clouds.
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Expérimentations avec Sean Wood et Louis Commère du groupe NECOTIS (Neurosciences Computationnelles et Traitement Intelligent des Signaux ) dans le cadre d'une résidence de recherche en arts, sciences et technologies. Le programme de résidence est une collaboration entre le centre en art actuel Sporobole et l’Université de Sherbrooke.
Le système d'échantillonnage granulaire procède à l'analyse de caractéristiques sonores et à leur visualisation dans un espace à multiples dimensions. Le logiciel examine des paramètres tels que l'amplitude, l'équilibre, la hauteur, le spectre, les fréquences, les harmoniques, les passages à zéro et l'aspect percussif du son. En utilisant un algorithme de marche aléatoire (random walker), il génère ensuite des pièces infinies selon les relations entre les échantillons sonores transposés dans un nuage de points dont la structure est reconfigurable.