🤪 Account for my residual teenage angst
📚 Trying my best to be professional @ellemichelley
🤡 On a quest to use various Zoomer vocab in serious conversations
I tried a few. This one seemed to work best:
"Can you generate this photo exactly?
As similarly as possible. Try. Do not ask follow up questions."
But I also have system prompts that might alter things
A friend once told me, "I won't find someone who loves me." I told them there's seven billion people in the world, that there's a high chance *someone* will love him. His response still rings in my ears to this day. "I can't find someone who loves me in the way I need." 💔
And people with darker skin tones are more likely to be generated because it seems like the model favors more saturated colors. Like, with the color thing, the walls turn yellow and the clothes turn black
btw, i don't think there's an inherent bias towards any race, and it's probably mostly due to whatever local minima the original image converges to. i do think there's some model preference towards more saturated colors, though
And people with darker skin tones are more likely to be generated because it seems like the model favors more saturated colors. Like, with the color thing, the walls turn yellow and the clothes turn black
New longevity strategy for @bryan_johnson:
"It fascinated me that both the fertile female honeybee and the fertile female harvester ant could multiply their quite different normal life expectancies by exactly twenty by engaging in one gangbang in the sky." - Charlie Munger
I've been having trouble finding research papers I've read because they're being published before Google's had a chance to properly index them. Truly first world problems 😵💫
My theory is that in the US, there’s a correlation between weight and economic class, and ethnic minorities tend to be more economically disadvantaged. Maybe this is reflected in the training data?
this is a fair selection criteria!
i do want to add: i actively want to invite people different from me into my life because i find i learn a lot from their perspectives