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  • Neural Microfacet Fields for Inverse Rendering

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 15, 2023
    A.I., lighting, software

    https://half-potato.gitlab.io/posts/nmf/

     

     

    Views : 465
  • Artificial intelligence study decodes brain activity into dialogue

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 15, 2023
    A.I., cool

    Views : 314
  • HumanRF: High-Fidelity Neural Radiance Fields for Humans in Motion

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 15, 2023
    A.I., production, software

    https://synthesiaresearch.github.io/humanrf/

     

    Views : 346
  • myminifactory.com – a library of world-famous sculpture 3D scans available for everyone for free

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 15, 2023
    photogrammetry, production, reference

    https://www.myminifactory.com/category/scan-the-world

     

    Views : 486
  • Tobia Montanari – Memory Colors: an essential tool for Colorists

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 12, 2023
    colour, photography

    https://www.tobiamontanari.com/memory-colors-an-essential-tool-for-colorists/

     

    “Memory colors are colors that are universally associated with specific objects, elements or scenes in our environment. They are the colors that we expect to see in specific situations: these colors are based on our expectation of how certain objects should look based on our past experiences and memories.

     

    For instance, we associate specific hues, saturation and brightness values with human skintones and a slight variation can significantly affect the way we perceive a scene.

     

    Similarly, we expect blue skies to have a particular hue, green trees to be a specific shade and so on.

     

    Memory colors live inside of our brains and we often impose them onto what we see. By considering them during the grading process, the resulting image will be more visually appealing and won’t distract the viewer from the intended message of the story. Even a slight deviation from memory colors in a movie can create a sense of discordance, ultimately detracting from the viewer’s experience.”

    Views : 246
  • Quantum computing could break the internet. This is how

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 11, 2023
    hardware

    https://ig.ft.com/quantum-computing/

     

    Views : 373
  • Lord of the Rings by Wes Anderson Trailer | The Whimsical Fellowship

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 11, 2023
    A.I., jokes

    Views : 351
  • AI and the Law – Laurence Van Elegem : The era of gigantic AI models like GPT-4 is coming to an end

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 11, 2023
    A.I.

    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7061987804548870144

     

    Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, dropped a 💣 at a recent MIT event, declaring that the era of gigantic AI models like GPT-4 is coming to an end. He believes that future progress in AI needs new ideas, not just bigger models.

    So why is that revolutionary? Well, this is how OpenAI’s LLMs (the models that ‘feed’ chatbots like ChatGPT & Google Bard) grew exponentially over the years:
    ➡️GPT-2 (2019): 1.5 billion parameters
    ➡️GPT-3 (2020): 175 billion parameters
    ➡️GPT-4: (2023): amount undisclosed – but likely trillions of parameters

    That kind of parameter growth is no longer tenable, feels Altman.

    Why?:
    ➡️RETURNS: scaling up model size comes with diminishing returns.
    ➡️PHYSICAL LIMITS: there’s a limit to how many & how quickly data centers can be built.
    ➡️COST: ChatGPT cost over over 100 million dollars to develop.

    What is he NOT saying? That access to data is becoming damned hard & expensive. So if you have a model that keeps needing more data to become better, that’s a problem.

    Why is it becoming harder and more expensive to access data?

    🎨Copyright conundrums: Getty Images, individual artists like Sarah Andersen, Kelly McKernan & Karloa Otiz are suing AI companies over unauthorized use of their content. Universal Music asked Spotify & Apple Music to stop AI companies from accessing their songs for training.

    🔐Privacy matters & regulation: Italy banned ChatGPT over privacy concerns (now back after changes). Germany, France, Ireland, Canada, and Spain remain suspicious. Samsung even warned employees not to use AI tools like ChatGPT for security reasons.

    💸Data monetization: Twitter, Reddit, Stack Overflow & others want AI companies to pay up for training on their data. Contrary to most artists, Grimes is allowing anyone to use her voice for AI-generated songs … for a 50% profit share.

    🕸️Web3’s impact: If Web3 fulfills its promise, users could store data in personal vaults or cryptocurrency wallets, making it harder for LLMs to access the data they crave.

    🌎Geopolitics: it’s increasingly difficult for data to cross country borders. Just think about China and TikTok.

    😷Data contamination: We have this huge amount of ‘new’ – and sometimes hallucinated – data that is being generated by generative AI chatbots. What will happen if we feed that data back into their LLMs?

    No wonder that people like Sam Altman are looking for ways to make the models better without having to use more data. If you want to know more, check our brand new Radar podcast episode (link in the comments), where I talked about this & more with Steven Van Belleghem, Peter Hinssen, Pascal Coppens & Julie Vens – De Vos. We also discussed Twitter, TikTok, Walmart, Amazon, Schmidt Futures, our Never Normal Tour with Mediafin in New York (link in the comments), the human energy crisis, Apple’s new high-yield savings account, the return of China, BYD, AI investment strategies, the power of proximity, the end of Buzzfeed news & much more.

    Views : 391
  • ChatGPT’s watermarks can help Google detect AI generated text

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 11, 2023
    A.I.

    https://www.binance.com/en/feed/post/144141

     

     

    OpenAI, the corporation behind ChatGPT, has announced plans to introduce a new watermarking feature to help Google detect AI generated text. Watermarked text in ChatGPT will include cryptography in the form of embedding a word pattern, letters, and punctuation in the form of a secret code.

    Views : 344
  • Disney aims for more profits at Disney+ with more ads, less content, higher fees

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 11, 2023
    ves

    https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/10/business/disney-earnings/index.html

     

    “Disney+ and its other two services, ESPN+ and Hulu, together trimmed losses by $228 million, or 13%, from a year earlier to $659 million. The improvement from the previous quarter was even greater, as it trimmed losses by nearly $400 million from $1.1 billion.

     

    Disney did it with a 2% drop in subscribers for Disney+ to 157.8 million, and a 1% drop in subscribers overall, when including ESPN+ and Hulu in subscription totals. It was able to trim losses with fewer subscribers through higher subscription revenue and a decrease in marketing costs, partially offset by higher programming and production costs. “

     

    https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65553932

     

    “Disney has announced plans to combine content from its Disney+ and Hulu streaming services in the US.

    The move comes after Disney+ lost four million subscribers in the first three months of the year, and the firm is under pressure to make its streaming business profitable

     

    It now has a total of more than 231 million subscriptions across its three streaming platforms, which also include the sports-focused ESPN+ and wider entertainment site Hulu. Disney+ has close to 158m subscribers around the world, although that is still behind rival Netflix’s 232.5m subscribers.

     

    The latest announcement comes after thousands of Hollywood TV and movie screenwriters held their first strike in 15 years last week. They are calling for better pay and working conditions as the transition to streaming has upended the traditional television and film industry. The last writers’ strike was in 2007. It lasted 100 days and cost the industry an estimated $2bn.”

    Views : 263
  • Black Magic Woman – Joe Robinson

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 8, 2023
    music

    Views : 249
  • jobvfx.com – Find jobs in the VFX industry

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 8, 2023
    ves

    https://jobvfx.com/

    Views : 237
  • NVidia – Real-Time Neural Appearance Models

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 8, 2023
    A.I., modeling, production, software

    https://research.nvidia.com/labs/rtr/neural_appearance_models/

     

    https://research.nvidia.com/labs/rtr/neural_appearance_models/assets/nvidia_neural_materials_video-2023-05.mp4

     

    Views : 390
  • Unity3D – Optimize your mobile game performance

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 8, 2023
    IOS, production, software

    https://images.response.unity3d.com/Web/Unity/%7B121b241a-e312-4763-a7a6-8f57878e6bec%7D_JW10233_Optimize_Your_Mobile_Game_Perfrormance_R4.3.pdf

     

    Local copy

     

    Views : 346
  • NVidia Neural Physics Enables Realistic Real Time Hair Simulations

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 2, 2023
    A.I., software

     

    https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2023/05/02/graphics-research-advances-generative-ai-next-frontier

    Views : 489
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  • Instance-aware Image Colorization

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    Nov 15, 2020
    colour, production, software

     

    https://cgv.cs.nthu.edu.tw/InstColorization_data/InstaColorization.pdf

     

    https://ericsujw.github.io/InstColorization/

     

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    design, modeling

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