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  2. Stable Diffusion - Wikipedia

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    Stable Diffusion is a deep learning, text-to-image model released in 2022 based on diffusion techniques. The generative artificial intelligence technology is the premier product of Stability AI and is considered to be a part of the ongoing artificial intelligence boom.

  3. LangChain - Wikipedia

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    LangChain is a software framework that helps facilitate the integration of large language models (LLMs) into applications. As a language model integration framework, LangChain's use-cases largely overlap with those of language models in general, including document analysis and summarization , chatbots , and code analysis .

  4. Hugging Face - Wikipedia

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    Hugging Face, Inc. is an American company incorporated under the Delaware General Corporation Law [1] and based in New York City that develops computation tools for building applications using machine learning.

  5. Artificial intelligence art - Wikipedia

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    AI-based images have become more commonplace in art markets and search engines because AI-based text-to-image systems are trained from pre-existing artistic images, sometimes without the original artist's consent, allowing the software to mimic specific artists' styles.

  6. LAION - Wikipedia

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    LAION (acronym for Large-scale Artificial Intelligence Open Network) is a German non-profit which makes open-sourced artificial intelligence models and datasets. [1] It is best known for releasing a number of large datasets of images and captions scraped from the web which have been used to train a number of high-profile text-to-image models, including Stable Diffusion and Imagen.

  7. Thermal grill illusion - Wikipedia

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    The thermal grill illusion (also known to researchers as the TGI) is a sensory illusion originally demonstrated in 1896 by the Swedish physician Torsten Thunberg. [1] The illusion is created by a grill of bars which are alternately warm, e.g. 40 °C (104 °F; 313 K), and cool, e.g. 20 °C (68 °F; 293 K). When someone presses a hand against the ...

  8. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Yes support for syntax highlighting, embedding images and videos, native JavaScript, LaTeX (using KaTeX plugin) and other plugins. Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes support for LaTeX math; syntax highlighting. Trac: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes many plugins available for formulas, graphs, etc. Traction TeamPage: Yes Yes Yes ...

  9. Caity Weaver - Wikipedia

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    She won critical acclaim in September 2014 for writing a 6,000-word feature article, "My 14-Hour Search for the End of TGI Friday's Endless Appetizers", about a 14-hour all-you-can-eat mozzarella sticks binge at T.G.I. Friday's. [4] [5] In January 2015, she was promoted to senior editor at Gawker. [2]