• console.log(bathing_in_bismuth)@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    Okay, not entirely a layman but also not exactly an expert, if the Photoshop max pixelated entry has the same formula as the detailed comparison it would match? And if that is the case, I imagine all the human input data and behavioral wise would only better the algorithm?

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      Looking past the days of old, while also dismissing modern artificial intelligence, the same techniques would still work if you just processed the thumbnails of the images, which for simplicity sake, might as well be a 1/8 scale image, if not actually even lower resolution.

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        That makes sense. Ive seen it do some amazing results but also some painfully hard-to-make mistakes. Minda neat, imagine going by that mindset, making the most with what you have, without a never ending redundant hell of depencies for even the most basic functiin/feature?!

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          making the most with what you have

          That was, indeed, the motto of ML research for a long time. Just hacking out more efficient approaches.

          It’s people like Altman that introduced the idea of not innovating and just scaling up what you already have. Hence many in the research community know he’s full of it.