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HumanDiT – Pose-Guided Diffusion Transformer for Long-form Human Motion Video Generation
https://agnjason.github.io/HumanDiT-page
By inputting a single character image and template pose video, our method can generate vocal avatar videos featuring not only pose-accurate rendering but also realistic body shapes.
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Kevin Hale from Y Combinator – How to Evaluate Startup Ideas
Read more: Kevin Hale from Y Combinator – How to Evaluate Startup IdeasY Combinator provides seed funding for startups. Seed funding is the earliest stage of venture funding. It pays your expenses while you’re getting started.
Proposing to solve PROBLEMS which are :
– Popular
– Growing
– Urgent
– Expensive
– Mandatory
– FrequentUsing a SOLUTION :
– Which is dedicated to the solve a known ProblemMaking sure you have a unique INSIGHT :
– you are a Founder
– you have an ever growing Market
– you have a special Product
– you are able to grow and natively sustain your customer Acquisition
– you have a sustainable MonopolyAll these using a winning formula :
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Pantheon of the War – The colossal war painting
Read more: Pantheon of the War – The colossal war paintingFour years in the making with the help of 150 artists, in commemoration of WW1.
edition.cnn.com/style/article/pantheon-de-la-guerre-wwi-painting/index.html
A panoramic canvas measuring 402 feet (122 meters) around and 45 feet (13.7 meters) high. It contained over 5,000 life-size portraits of war heroes, royalty and government officials from the Allies of World War I.
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How Good Is ChatGPT at Coding, Really?
Read more: How Good Is ChatGPT at Coding, Really?https://spectrum.ieee.org/chatgpt-for-coding
ChatGPT has not been exposed yet to new problems and solutions. It lacks the critical thinking skills of a human and can only address problems it has previously encountered. This could explain why it is so much better at addressing older coding problems than newer ones.
“ChatGPT may generate incorrect code because it does not understand the meaning of algorithm problems, thus, simple error feedback information is not enough,”
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If we turned back the evolutionary clock, would a species similar to humans come to dominate the Earth again?
Read more: If we turned back the evolutionary clock, would a species similar to humans come to dominate the Earth again?www.bbc.com/future/story/20190709-would-humans-evolve-again-if-we-rewound-time
American palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould proposed : What would happen if the hands of time were turned back to an arbitrary point in our evolutionary history and we restarted the clock?
Gould reckoned that humanity’s evolution was so rare that we could replay the tape of life a million times and we wouldn’t see anything like Homo sapiens arise again. His reasoning was that chance events play a huge role in evolution.
Put simply, evolution is the product of random mutation.
Experimental evolutionary biologists do have the means to test some of Gould’s theories on a microscale with bacteria.
Many bacterial evolution studies have found, perhaps surprisingly, that evolution often follows very predictable paths over the short term, with the same traits and genetic solutions frequently cropping up. There are evolutionary forces that keep evolving organisms on the straight and narrow. Natural selection is the “guiding hand” of evolution, reigning in the chaos of random mutations and abetting beneficial mutations. This means many genetic changes will fade from existence over time, with only the best enduring. This can also lead to the same solutions of survival being realized in completely unrelated species.
What about the underlying physical laws (ie: gravity) – do they favour predictable evolution? At very large scales, it appears so.
This means that the broad “rules” for evolution would remain the same no matter how many times we replayed the tape. There would always be an evolutionary advantage for organisms that harvest solar power. There would always be opportunity for those that make use of the abundant gases in the atmosphere. And from these adaptations, we may predictably see the emergence of familiar ecosystems. But ultimately, randomness, which is built into many evolutionary processes, will remove our ability to “see into the future” with complete certainty. -
Weta Digital Head of Facial Motion Department Stuart Adcock Talks Will Smith at 23 and 50 in ‘Gemini Man’
Read more: Weta Digital Head of Facial Motion Department Stuart Adcock Talks Will Smith at 23 and 50 in ‘Gemini Man’www.awn.com/vfxworld/eyes-have-it-stuart-adcock-talks-will-smith-23-and-50-gemini-man
Further approaches to de-aging processes, 2D vs 3D
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gemini-man-irishman-dawn-de-aged-actor-1246022
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