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JS96
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This trend is becoming really annoying really fast…

Bitmap.GetPixel isn't AI lmao

It remembers me of the "put blockchain everywhere" era.

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  • 27
    What do you mean? My alarm clock uses AI to determine when it is 6am!!!
  • 14
    At least it makes spotting the greedy fucks trivial.
  • 3
    It'd be pretty ignorant to think that this is anywhere near accurate (using whatever light is available, shooting through a smudgy lens and relying on whatever white balance and JPEG processing someone decided to use for the camera app) - otherwise any shitty phone would be able to function as a hardware calibration device.
  • 4
    I believe that's sarcasm, maybe, I hope?
  • 14
    If you interpret AI as Anal Insertion it kind of makes sense.
  • 2
    @kamen maybe that's where they claim the AI comes in? Still agree with you though.
  • 3
    @PotatoCookie An AI that is able to correct lens defects is called magic, and it would still be very inaccurate compared to a proper calibration sensor, because it would be based on missing data approximated.

    Btw It's not the first dumb post of this twitter user.
    My feed became a dumpster full of "Let's make 2k$ per day, with 0 code, using GPT-4" and "AI" products of this kind.
  • 4
    @PotatoCookie that AI alarm clock would be pretty cool though. 😂
    Uses your camera to look at the sky through the window and knows the time based on the sun and stars position. Always working even if you set wrong time or time zone.
  • 2
    I'm guessing the AI part of it is meant to correct for shadows and reflections. I'm curious what the entire photo would look like if replaced with the "detected" colors
  • 0
    @localpost how?
    My intuition says that is possible to obtain the same "shadow color" on two surfaces of different color based on the light source. How can you obtain the real surface color based on a single photo?
    Maybe I'm wrong, but still the probability it's impossible or possible but not done by this "ColorGPT" tool is high.
  • 1
    @JS96 It won't be infallible but it'll probably give you results closer to human-like perception, like, telling you square A is darker than B in this image despite the RGB values being the same
  • 1
    @localpost I got it, but how you obtain the real HEX of that square? (ignoring the fact you have other squares of that color in proximity not in shadow, because it should work for any surface, in the case of the original video is a wood table that doesn't have two points of exact same color, in theory).
  • 3
    Amazing
  • 1
    whatever bros.

    Colorslurp is my preferred hex thing AI thing. dont hate the ruebots
  • 1
    @PotatoCookie Only the most evil AI would inflict that time onto a person.
  • 0
    @localpost I sincerely hope real AI has a higher goal than human perception and intelligence.
  • 1
    Being honest and rational kinda sucks. Could have been a millionaire already by just jumping on the last 2 big hypes and promising the world to people
  • 0
    @JS96 You don't get the "real" hex color, you just get whatever a functionally black-box neural network determines to be the most likely color it would appear as under neutral white ambient light. It's an approximation. "Real" color doesn't exist in the RGB color space anyway.
  • 0
    Is there an AI tool that can predict based on my previous sitting when will be the next time i had to shit?
    If not isnt it a billion dollar idea? Or at least 5?
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