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Post #2605994

2022-12-14 03:03 UTC

@zalcarik@mastodon.social If you were to paint a branch, you would draw on a lifetime of seeing them in trees and on the ground, picking them up, maybe building things with them, maybe whittling them and so on. You have mental models of how they grow, how they bend, the different between wet and dry, maybe differences between different plants, and so on. Far more than could be encoded in images alone, or be included in this kind of AI

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  • @zalcarik@mastodon.social if you were to paint a dragon, you might not have the same experience, but you could have in mind a mental model of how a dragon physically moves, of its skeleton and muscles and mind, of the physics of flight, and beyond that of the context of the picture, the story in which the dragon lives, and who else lives there. I’ve never heard of any AI coming anywhere near that kind of creative process

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