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Artificial intelligence can create images based on text prompts, but scientists unveiled a gallery of pictures the technology produces by reading brain activity. The new AI-powered algorithm reconstructed around 1,000 images, including a teddy bear and an airplane, from these brain scans with 80 percent accuracy. Researchers from Osaka University used the popular Stable Diffusion model, included in OpenAI's DALL-E 2, which can create any imagery based on text inputs
Remember the flip phone/communicator from Star Trek? And the tablet? There were a bunch of Star Trek items that have come into being in real life. I remember a TV documentary on it some years back. Still waiting for the transporter and tractor beam though
Remember the flip phone/communicator from Star Trek? And the tablet? There were a bunch of Star Trek items that have come into being in real life. I remember a TV documentary on it some years back. Still waiting for the transporter and tractor beam though
Its going to be amazing all the advancements in coming years.
Very pathetic.. now they say they can read our minds... the THOUGHT POLICE IS NOW BEING USED...
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