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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2020-01-28 02:17 [#02593937]
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pizza commercials
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2020-01-28 02:50 [#02593938]
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1. download every one of these videos 2. spend a month tagging, sorting them all, transcribing the text
3. feed the tagged dataset into AI. separate components do the commercial text, the audio, the video
4. start a 24/7 GPT2 generative pizza commercial channel and cut a sponsorship deal with a pizza company
5. order a pizza
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2020-01-28 03:03 [#02593939]
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separate components, no, that won't do. you need to have a a second layer, where there are more networks trained on how the sales pitch voiceover interacts with the cornball skits
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2020-01-28 03:06 [#02593940]
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if you watch pizza commercials for an hour, and you close your eyes; see ghostly images of pepperoni floating in the darkness... hear the vague murmur of a SOMETHING for just SOME NINENTY NINE... the tetris effect, i've heard it called... that's all the GPT-2 stuff can really do. generate tetris blocks like your brain does if you play tetris for five hours and then go to splash some water on your face. in my experience, they're quite nebulous. a piece sort of looks like a particular tetris piece, then i focus on it, and it disappears. obviously, this does not add up to generating video of someone playing tetris... but, if you treat it as a basic modular building block, and carefully structure it...
this train of thought is stupidly absurd and i love it.
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mohamed
from the turtle business on 2020-01-28 12:33 [#02593953]
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oh you did a triangle too with that dong or just citing
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