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Evideyear t1_iw4uxlj wrote

Historically speaking? No idea. Personally? Yes. This was the first year that so much progress took place even normal people I know that don't follow the industry were talking about it.

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BreadManToast OP t1_iw4vhv4 wrote

Yeah I was surprised to see that too

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solidwhetstone t1_iw89pes wrote

I'll tell you the big thing I noticed: this is the year a lot of people regained hope for ai as up until the stable diffusion release, the meme was that these models would be forever gated by large corporations. SD changed all that and got the open source community hyped that we don't have to be controlled by our corporate overlords afterall and perhaps all of the biggest innovations in the future will come from open source.

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RavenWolf1 t1_iw9e011 wrote

I find it really interesting that the groundbreaking thing here wasn't DALLe or any corporate owned image AI but open source product. We should remember this and start to question how much patents and ownership really hinder our progress. For example 3D printers has basically stuck in time for 5 years and no notable progress has happened because big corporations are gatekeeping patents.

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Talkat t1_iw5pfha wrote

Completely agree.

This year is when we get to start using AI tools directly and it feels like more and more tools are becoming available. It has also started taking more of my mind space and predicting where it will go.

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wildechld t1_iw60ufw wrote

I agree. Technology is growing exponentially at such a fast rate now. New advancements and discoveries in computers, science and biological systems are being created literally every week which used to take span of months or years. Both exciting and scary to be honest

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