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A video is generated in latent space by denoising 3D "patches", then transformed to standard space by a video decompressor. Re-captioning is used to augment training data, by using a video-to-text model to create detailed captions on videos. [6]
Generative AI features have been integrated into a variety of existing commercially available products such as Microsoft Office (Microsoft Copilot), [69] Google Photos, [70] and the Adobe Suite (Adobe Firefly). [71] Many generative AI models are also available as open-source software, including Stable Diffusion and the LLaMA [72] language model.
Perplexity AI is a conversational search engine that uses large language models (LLMs) to answer queries. [3] Its developer, Perplexity AI, Inc., is based in San Francisco, California. [4] Founded in 2022, Perplexity generates answers using sources from the web and cites links within the text response. [5]
[64] [65] Released in 2022 on Hugging Face's Spaces platform, Craiyon (formerly DALL-E Mini until a name change was requested by OpenAI in June 2022) is an AI model based on the original DALL-E that was trained on unfiltered data from the Internet. It attracted substantial media attention in mid-2022, after its release due to its capacity for ...
On the battlefield of online reviews, it’s AI vs. AI. Generative artificial intelligence that can spit out human-sounding reviews is being met by AI trained to detect fake reviews. It’s the ...
Generative AI has been used in video game production beyond imagery, especially for level design (e.g., for custom maps) and creating new content (e.g., quests or dialogue) or interactive stories in video games. [157] [158] AI has also been used in the literary arts, [159] such as helping with writer's block, inspiration, or rewriting segments.
A navigation mesh, or navmesh, is an abstract data structure used in artificial intelligence applications to aid agents in pathfinding through complicated spaces. This approach has been known since at least the mid-1980s in robotics, where it has been called a meadow map, [1] and was popularized in video game AI in 2000.
If you’ve ever spelled out bologna without a second thought, you might have a certain jingle to thank. Oscar Mayer’s “The Bologna Song” first graced television screens in 1974, capturing ...