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RVS College of Engineering and Technology Inaugurates AI Skills Lab in Partnership with Dell and Intel
New AI Skills Lab at RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, aims to enhance digital education and prepare students for future challenges. In a significant step towards innovative education, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, has partnered with Dell Technologies and Intel Corporation to inaugurate an advanced AI Skills Lab. JAMSHEDPUR ā RVS College ofā¦
#AI skills development#AI Skills Lab#ą¤¶ą¤æą¤ą„ą¤·ą¤¾#Computer Vision#Dell Technologies#digital education#education#future workforce#innovative education#Intel Corporation#Jamshedpur#NCS2#NLP#OpenVINO#RVS College of Engineering and Technology
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commissioned from solla
#touchstarved game#ais touchstarved#art#im ngl these two make me angry to look at tbh#people don't position themselves like that when they're carried ais i hope that helps#tiens main oc development arc being she lacks all social skills#tragically means she's unable to pick up on when ais is being smug and hence annoying#bloodspring
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sure i COULD ramble about how ai is one of the multiple things that check all the marks of humanity's seven deadly sins but would that be extreme
^^^ possibly insufficiently educated
#the pride the hubris of believing you can do better than innovation and nature by playing god and not in the fun way#the lust it's being used for in so many awful cases#the sloth the way its encouraging everyone to check original sources less before believing anything. Also to not take time to develop skill#the greed its being used for profit without consideration for ethics or fair labour#gluttony. we always have to be faster. shinier. better. no matter if it ends up being less convenient or wonky#the wrath it sows in between people creating more differences to be frustrated over. more hatred#the envy how it takes and takes. always trying to be as clever as the best humans. as beautiful as a real forest or sunset.#do you think the ai wants itself#if this were a scifi movie would we be the bad guys#but this is not a movie and the ai cannot love us. so we cannot love it. and there's that#my post#personal stuff#thinking aloud just silly yapping n jazz ę²”å„äŗåå°±čæę ·åÆ~#(ļæ£ā½ļæ£)~*#when i was in primary school our textbooks for chinese had short stories and articles to learn about#there was a fictional scifi oneshot about a family in the future going to the zoo#the scifi zoo trip was going great until the zoo's systems went offline for a moment#and it was revealed that all the animals roaming in their enclosures were holograms#the real ones went extinct ages ago#when the computers came back online the holograms returned and there they were#honestly at first I thought it was a bit exaggerating#but I still think about it once in a while
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vsynth has long since been trending towards the uncanny valley of singing but i feel like its been especially pronounced the past few years now that a higher proportion of banks sound nigh indistinguishable from human people. you can only really tell if youre already deeply familiar with each bank's respective engine
#its stunning the amount of progress vsynth tech has made within the past few years#and its been really interesting too seeing like adachi rei rise in popularity almost as a counter to ai vsynth#its admittedly kind of saddening that the industry preference overwhelmingly pushes realistic vocals over mechanical robot vocals#and i mean i know they do come equipped with parameters you can edit to make them sound robotic again but its genuinely not the same#when you have the concatenation ai built into the software and the phoneme transitions are automatically smoothed over#this isnt to say that ai vsynth has like completely overtaken or threatening the Future of Vocalsynth though#there is a significant portion of people who largely prefer the clunky/mechanical/robotic sound of early vocalsynth#which is why i think rei has gotten as popular as she has#and the cryptonloids in particular are forever stuck in the piapro ether so the most we'll ever see of a miku ai#is just ppl messing with the rvc ai voice cloner LOL#i think if ai truly was causing Creative Bankruptcy or whatever then utau would not remain as wildly popular as it is#and part of the reason why utau still remains so popular is because [teto image] FREE SOFT its free!! anyone can use it & develop their own#vb on it too. so like yes you have the matter of industry pushing out these hyperrealistic voicebanks at an overwhelming pace#but individual fans will remain using/developing their own voicebanks (aggressively points to adachi rei again) so long as public interest#stays. hence why i dont think ''big ai'' in vocalsynth is a real threat or anything#referring to them as ai banks in the first place anyway is such a misnomer bc its not the same as generative ai#i do think that the relative simplicity at which realistic vocals are synthesized now does somewhat obscure the monumental amount of skill#it takes to tune older voicebank because that shit is HARD!!!!!!!!!#like with how synthv works it obscures the technical tuning feats of older engines and how massively massively massively impressive it is#to get anything to sound good let alone Realistic on smth like vocaloid2#synthv got popular because its ui made tuning a genuinely intuitive process rather than something that makes you want to throw#bricks at your head so its easy to forget tuning (albeit Still hard) was Much much harder#but at the same time.... ai doesnt automatically make tuning better either#actual plain vanilla ai voicebanks often sound very flat and lifeless if no actual tuning is applied i.e. vibrato pitch change tension etc#its such a beautiful complicated lovely artform#anyways my original thoughts. you unfortunately cant get that mechanical/clunky/robotic sound with. any commercial voice synth#released within the past 3 years#i hope more overtly artificial in nature banks along the same genre as rei catch on in popularity
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a great way to combat genAI in the future would be educating kids (and teens and college students and all ppl) on art way more.
#i had art classes growing up but i know a lot of ppl didn't and even less kids get art classes nowadays#we need all kinds of art classes too! music and history and painting and woodshop and drawing and life drawing#i think art history is especially important bc it connects us to our past and shows why art is so important#and all kinds of art classes help kids develop different important skills#like fine motor skills and critical thinking and making choices and noticing details and how to really SEE things rather than just looking#and a lot of art skills like woodworking and ceramics and sewing are all very practical basic adult skills that we should all get to learn#there's reasons arts and crafts and other skill based electives are the first to go and its not just bc they're undervalued#its cause a population that feels capable and confident and skilled and knows how to think critically#is harder to make work shitty jobs for shitty pay#harder to control!#same reason they're banning so many books and trying to make education worse#damn maybe i should learn how to teach better#im already planning to at least try doing a workshop for adults but maybe if i end up liking that#i could work towards being able to teach kids#i feel like teaching kids would be harder cause idk what concepts they do or dont know at whatever age they are#id have to do research and maybe talk to someone who has experience teaching art to kids#but even a simple art class would be beneficial i think#like going outside to draw things in nature maybe#or portrait drawing#or a class on how to make comics or animate on paper to impress their friends lol#i would've loved that!#id have to do that with the help of another teacher maybe#idk#vague future plans#anyway the reason education would help combat ai is cause ppl would learn abt what goes onto making art#all the choices and skills and thought#and they'd be able to more easily see the difference btwn real art and ai images and understand why making art is important
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I remember your girl edits from ages ago they were so good š I can't find them anymore pleaseee the daniel one lives in my brainnnnmnnn
I posted it in 2020. How do you even remember that š¤Æ
here is girl!daniel from that post. i could write a dissertation about her but i wont (yet) also was conflicted about the intensity of her freckles, so here are both versions
#you cant find that post bc i deleted it#i believe max was the focal point of that post then 2 days later austria happened and i was do annoyed i nuked the post#i cant believe youve been here since i was 19 š„¹ā¤ļøāš©¹#girl daniel had my HEART okay. only woman#she wore a blazer to the interview bc she wanted to be taken seriously :)#she doesn't want her hair straightened but she doesnt stop the stylist when he starts straightening it bc she wants to seem agreeable :)#later she flirts with the interviewer bc she needs to make sure he'll stick to the script :)#he eats it up :)#weaponised flirting is a honed skill she developed at the v beginning of her career :) learned how to use the smiley girl thing :)#she doesnt know how to use weaponised flirting on people she ACTUALLY likes bc girl flopism representation is still important#when ai š¤ facetune š¤ me combine no one is safe#2020 was such a good year for genderbending though#miss ricciardo loml also
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My friend told me how her uni isnt against ai and even encourages students to use it because it is inevitable and im like š excuse me š
#like yeah sure ai is gonna be part of so many things#it's already part of so many things i don't think most people even realise how much ai there already is in their daily life#but like#that's still not a reason to plagiarise ??? you literally cannot develop a skill if you let ai do all the work š#what has the world come to#ramble gamble
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my english teacher recommending us to use ai so much is making me hate everything. what do you mean you want us to use ai to check our papers and generate ideas. arent you supposed to teach us how to fucking do that? not tell us to rely on ai to do it for us? hate the world
#rambling#this was about grammarly by the way#i dont care about how good it is and how much it helps people. developing these skills for yourself is a TEACHERS JOB TO TEACH#i wouldnt give a shit if it was a college class but this is a class on my highschool transcript. youre literally being paid to teach 17-#-year olds dont fucking. tell them to rely on something that is destined to destroy itself and entire industries if left unchecked#sorry im pissed off. i hate ai i hate ai I HATEEEE AI#personal
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Something seriously lacking in my art is the ability to tell a story in a single illustration.
I've gotten so used to drawing my characters standing around doing random things that I've never practiced telling a full tale/putting implications into my pieces that require more thinking/looking.
It also comes from a lower amount of details in my works by default [since I like to get pieces done fast], but I'm tired of using that as an excuse.
#vent#kinda#sorry I'm just having a rough one tonight but I'll recover lmao#I think the AI art thing is really getting to me cuz like.#Anyone can make pretty images if they study and practice hard enough#[not to detract from people who don't tell stories with their images!]#but something in my brain wants to fight back because AI will never be able to Tell a Story through its images.#It can't make narrative choices through its regurgitation of random elements. It will never tell a cohesive and interesting tale through#detail choice#the worst it can do is create surface-level 'pretty' images by smashing together a bunch of mushed up information#but storytelling? that's human touch#that's intention. Thought. Choices.#and idk it's really bothering me lately that my images almost never... 'say' anything about a character.#this does not apply to anyone else's art I look at#it's just a standard I'm starting to feel my head apply to my own work and nobody else's.#which I'm taking as a sign that this is something I'm unsatisfied with#but the thought of starting to develop a completely new skill like that? terrifyingly daunting.#Sorry for the wall of tags I'm havin' some hella moodswings tonight#happens a lot when I get inspired by art I see#which I'm trying to work on but yaknow#it's a long process#anyways how's your night goin#I'm gonna cheer myself up by eating some amazing asparagus casserole
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like yeah dude itās really cool that you used AI to complete an art piece that was purposefully left unfinished because the artist was dying of AIDS as the government ignored the mass loss of life and health. all you really did was show that technology can bring an art piece into the modern age but why? why do we need to do that? what does it say about us if we feel that a piece needs to be ācompletedā? how are we viewing completion?? can seeing an ai generated ācompletionā of unfinished have the same effect of seeing the parts haring left blank and the parts where the art drips into the blank? does it aid the narrative of it in any way? can AI understand the levels at which artists used their pieces about AIDS as a form of protest? of begging to be seen? how can it when an AIās concept of ācompletingā the piece is just guesswork of what the colours and shapes would look like to match what haring made which is nowhere near the same level of intention that came from him? you said you ācompletedā the piece with ai because his story is so sad but does that mean we should try to rectify sadness by getting rid of the representation of it? should we not continue to sit in the sadness and discomfort that unfinished and other AIDS inspired art asks us to do because those feelings are only a fraction of what the people who died and lost felt, is that not the least we can do for them? and what good does any of this actually do when we can use technology to ācompleteā a purposefully unfinished art piece about an artistās untimely death from AIDS but we can never bring keith haring or any other person who died of AIDS back to life? where does haring, the person whose illness and death lives in those blanks, come into your self fulfilling ai generated completion of his work?
#like I donāt feel anything when I see it because I donāt see the depth of a man processing his own untimely death#I saw someone say this proves AI can be transgressive and like ai has nothing to do with the potential of completing a piece like that#it didnāt make any choices with significance it just filled in the blanks in a very mechanical way#blanks that haring had to think about leaving blank and what that would mean#you could have achieved that with like. human artists and in that way you could have the piece be more intentionally connected#to the original and itās artist#you know Iām actually not even an ai isnāt real art person#because I think it gets counterproductive to draw thick lines between what is and what isnāt art#and I think elements of ai could be developed in a harmless way#but ai art as it popularly exists currently IS harmful to most artists#and just people in general#it doesnāt matter whether itās art or not what matters is the impact itās having#and there are a lot of bad impacts#this one isnāt the worst I just think itās an example of how stupid people are with ai art and like#how a lot of peoples defence of ai art actually misses the point of art#because they see it in a technical skill mechanical way#it says SOOOO much that people thought this piece needed to be ā#ācompletedā and that filling in the blank would aid the message#and assumed that the blank parts didnāt hold the same if not more artistic weight#sorry for posting about discourse I saw on twitter do you still think Iām hot
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Well in the end it comes down to recognizing when you canāt have a good faith conversation. I can understand the arguments being made and where it comes from but I fundamentally disagree with some of the foundations of these beliefs and will not budge. Nuance necessitates some alignment, I think.
#my ramblings#at this moment I donāt think you can separate the conversation of ai as a tool from the CURRENT ONGOING ethical issues#this isnāt theoretical it is right now for real being used in a specific way#if youāre curating your own datasets (??) for training (???) obviously there are ways to address it#but the major tools being used#are largely unethical full stop#and go beyond āunethical but you kind of can accept it and itās necessary for day-to-day lifeā#in my opinion at least#there are ai tools that can be used without exploiting artists#like yknow filters or some of those color tools or van gogh generator#van goghās dead so itās not really exploitation of his art unless itās like. I dunno. sold as if it were a commission#instead of an ai generated product#plus I feel like some of the arguments Iāve read frame things in kinda weird way#like artists are gatekeeping art rather than developing their skills#and there are unproductive ways to frame arguments that raise concerns about ai#but making it about the argument rather than the tool is missing the forest for the trees#well yknow how it is#I simply wonāt see those takes anymore
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can yāall shut the absolute fuck up about character.ai and make some friends instead actually.
#twisted wonderland#develop writing skills develop social skills develop SOMETHING of humane value that isn't interacting with anything with AI in the name damn
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#man ryan wasn't kidding no one in these AI art arguments has any interest in recognizing the incredibke technical skills of the programmers#responsible for creating the tools#like i get it these were developed over decades with huge teams#but if someone developed a pipe organ where you could press 5 keys and the organ would mechanically generate the song#you'd still be praising the organ designers
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Iām so genuinely bewildered by this one person in some of my classes. I got to a school majorly focusing on art. Person is paying to go to whatās essentially an art school.
Two convos with this person each time brings up how art is so much work and this is why they like AI art.
My brother in Christā¦
I get being unmotivatedā¦ but You are *PAYING* to go to an art school.. where they give you art work and art homeworkā¦ and u donāt wanna do the work? You wanna use a tool that steals other peoples work?? You are paying to probably eventually go into a job in the art field and then actively using the thing that is going to be taking job opportunities away from you???
#like I never wanna be like (erm maybe this isnāt the field for you!) cuz that sounds bitchy but like?? IF U DONT LIKE DOING IT?????#lowkey hope it bites them in the assš#I hope they use ai so much they never actually develop their skills#I hope them supporting the decline of our field causes them to be rejected from every job opportunity they ever attempt#maybe Iām misinterpreting them cuz it was more my friend they were talking to but like#bruhh#rant rant rant#art school or smthing
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#for the record you guys are starting to be extremely weird about ai art lmao#'it's bad if more people can make art' is simply NOT a good take??? hello???????#like it's not even 'more people making art would be good but not at that cost' which would be reasonable#no you're all just straight up reblogging posts that say if you haven't dedicated years of your life to developing certain skills#then you don't deserve to be making art at all#it's weird. it's weird!!!#anyway i know most people don't know enough but i can promise you it's not the technology itself that you (should) hate#it's the way capitalism and big corporations are and will be using it#as always
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Does the ai stuff worry you at all or are you just like looking forward to things to come? (I know I am)
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I'm both excited and scared for AI lol. I'm a video editor, a writer, a youtuber, and an... artist (if you can count my twisted scribblings as art lol). AI is going to have uses that can help me with all of these things. I got back into writing fanfiction again by chatting back and forth with a writing AI while I worked up the courage to go back to writing for real again. AI's in video editing is going to save sooooo much time for professionals as it begins to be integrated into the process.
However, it's also possible that entire industries will be wrecked. Copywriting? Writing for commercials, advertisements, merchandising? What about graphics in general, or graphic design? All of those things are jobs done by humans that will probably be taken by AI.
I wish that industrialization had progressed so that significantly more manual jobs were taken by robots BEFORE we have these creative jobs that could be taken by AI. But hopefully one will lead to the other. We're lucky enough to maybe? Possibly? Be able to see a huge automation of jobs in our lifetime and a shift in society as humans don't NEED to work anymore. I'm just scared of how bad things will be in the short term for the people who get displaced from their work before we have the systems in place to support them.
#like imagine how easy it would be to edit videos#if i could just feed prompts into an AI for what i want#editing would take sooooo little time#buuuuut what does that mean for people who spent their whole lives developing editing skills?#scarrry shit
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