I'm in Spain so way too far south. And my window faces south so I can't even see if I can see a glow in the distance squinting.
Kinda smart, but not a genius. He has too many things in his head. Woke up from a nap to take that photo, and wasn't very interested in having to pose for it. Probably somewhat disorganized, but not in a dirty way. Prone to being late, but with enough charisma to compensate for it.
I think this is a situation where the limitations of language show themselves. IMHO, I would say there's two distinct kinds of "opposite": the lack of the thing (darkness is the absence of light), and the antithesis of the thing (anti-matter annihilates matter).
Almost as stup-- silly as "No copyright infringement intended".
Craiyon produces really low quality images compared to the more sophisticated AIs like Midjourney or Stable diffusion. I sometimes use it for fun specifically because of its relatively low quality, I don't feel like I'm cheating, that way. :P
If "same pond, different fishing" doesn't make sense to you, then yes I suppose we won't be agreeing.
... so that's why I used that analogy. People learn through experience, both looking at examples, and through higher lever understanding of the techniques. Generative AI learns exclusively through examples, and any semblance of understanding of the patterns exists only from seeing *many* examples.
Nah, the pond is the accumulation of art and knowledge. People learn from seeing other artists do art, and the generative AIs are trained using art. It's the same pond, just used in very **very** different ways. It would be both misleading and unfair to pretend that people and AI learn equally, so
AI does fish from the same pond, but instead of a fishing pole in the hands of a person, it's a self-driving boat with a net.