Spyke
lemy.lol

There literally existed a simple, non-AI version of this, but for some reason that wasn't good enough I guess.

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lemmy.world

Why use a two-horned white rhino when the Indian rhino (ie Rhinoceros unicornis) exists?

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Best guess is because they aren't fast like a swordfish though marlins as a species are typically faster than swordfish

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discuss.tchncs.de

I mean for the unicorn fair enough but why have AI generate a picture of two well-known animals with plenty of pictures available?

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Zinkreply
programming.dev

But why do all that work when I can just add a few words to my prompt and let the AI burn through more energy than it would have taken to drive myself to the zoo?

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that's an error in the range of multiple orders of magnitude and you know it

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Genuinely curious - how much one generation do you think consumes in terms of energy?

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picture of two well-known animals

They do not exist. It's a conspiracy

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A corollary of the famous Eye-Mirror Principle by modern philosopher J. Christopher Smith

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This is just false and you know it. I play enough chess to have seen horseys first hand. If you only play online chess, you are forgiven for not realizing but once you take the pieces into your hand, you know all of them are real.

Maybe you confuse it with birds. Birds were real but went extinct like all the other dinosaurs. Modern "birds" are governmental drones. Giraffes btw are mythical creatures but horses and unicorns are real.

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shalafireply
lemmy.world

Always get a laugh when someone admits they thought narwhals were made up. Maybe I got it from Ranger Rick as a kid, but I feel I've always known about them.

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I learned about the existence of narwhals when ubuntu made a version named after then.

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