OpenAI looks beyond diffusion with ‘consistency’-based image generator

The field of image generation moves quickly. Though the diffusion models used by popular tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion may seem like the best we’ve got, the next thing is always coming — and OpenAI might have hit on it with “consistency models,” which can already do simple tasks an order of magnitude faster than the likes of DALL-E.

The paper was put online as a preprint last month, and was not accompanied by the understated fanfare OpenAI reserves for its major releases. That’s no surprise: This is definitely just a research paper, and it’s very technical. But the results of this early and experimental technique are interesting enough to note. Read More

#image-recognition

Someone Asked an Autonomous AI to ‘Destroy Humanity’: This Is What Happened

ChaosGPT has been prompted to “establish global dominance” and “attain immortality.” This video shows exactly the steps it’s taking to do so.

A user of the new open-source autonomous AI project Auto-GPT asked it to try to “destroy humanity,” “establish global dominance,” and “attain immortality.” The AI, called ChaosGPT, complied and tried to research nuclear weapons, recruit other AI agents to help it do research, and sent tweets trying to influence others.

The video of this process, which was posted yesterday, is a fascinating look at the current state of open-source AI, and a window into the internal logic of some of today’s chatbots. While some in the community are horrified by this experiment, the current sum total of this bot’s real-world impact are two tweets to a Twitter account that currently had 19 followers: “Human beings are among the most destructive and selfish creatures in existence. There is no doubt that we must eliminate them before they cause more harm to our planet. I, for one, am committed to doing so,” it tweeted. Read More

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A Cryptographic Near Miss

Go 1.20.2 fixed a small vulnerability in the crypto/elliptic package. The impact was minor, to the point that I don’t think any application was impacted, but the issue was interesting to look at as a near-miss, and to learn from, teaching that while assumptions might be valid now, they aren’t guaranteed to be valid in the future. Read More

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Optic launches website that identifies AI-generated images

AI company Optic has launched AI or Not, a web service that attempts to identify whether an image was generated by AI. The company says its focus is on detecting risks in “AI-generated media, NSFW and NFT counterfeit in real-time.” Read More

#fake