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  2. 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.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject AI Cleanup/AI images in non-AI contexts

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    This is a list of disclosed AI generated images that are used in Wikipedia articles, for purposes other than explaining or demonstrating AI. These uses might need to be reviewed to make sure they are appropriate. No on-wiki discussion or consensus has determined to what extent AI images are acceptable, except in the context of upscaling ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject AI Cleanup

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    Welcome to WikiProject AI Cleanup—a collaboration to combat the increasing problem of unsourced, poorly written AI-generated content on Wikipedia. If you would like to help, add yourself as a participant in the project, inquire on the talk page , and see the to-do list .

  5. Retrieval-augmented generation - Wikipedia

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    Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a technique that grants generative artificial intelligence models information retrieval capabilities. It modifies interactions with a large language model (LLM) so that the model responds to user queries with reference to a specified set of documents, using this information to augment information drawn from its own vast, static training data.

  6. ImageNet - Wikipedia

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    The ImageNet project is a large visual database designed for use in visual object recognition software research. More than 14 million [1] [2] images have been hand-annotated by the project to indicate what objects are pictured and in at least one million of the images, bounding boxes are also provided. [3]

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  9. A widely used AI image training database contained explicit ...

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    A Stanford research center found more than 1,000 illegal images depicting child sexual abuse in a database used to train image-generation tools like Stable Diffusion.