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jestdotty
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AI please convert simple symbolism image to SVG omg how hard could it be

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  • 4
    Very! That's really not what AIs are trained on
  • 2
    well - can YOU do it?
  • 1
    @12bitfloat Ironically, seeing as the field is rooted in fitting parametric curves to datapoints
  • 0
    Inkscape has a bitmap tracer, as I'm sure literally every vector editor does.
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    If you're looking to trace from a photo or other image that has lots of noise and unwanted context, you can use iterations of color ramps, blurs and contrasts in your raster image editor of choice and manually scrub out the dirt after each contrast cycle when it's most visible.

    This part AI can probably help you with better, lifting signs out of context is pretty much exactly what image transformers are made for. Last time I tried it also hallucinated details that didn't exist and lifted some literal grime from the photo, recoloring it so as to be impossible to remove via Gimp, but I'm sure this has improved since.
  • 0
    very hard??
  • 1
    @jestdotty so you're too lazy to do the job, yet still too uneducated to know what AI is and what AI does.
  • 1
    @jestdotty EVERY tool in the history of tools was "a tool for the lazy". that's the point of tools. if people weren't lazy, they'd just carry their stuff instead of inventing the wheel.

    so you're just saying "AI is a tool". which is correct, but doesn't say much. a hammer is a tool, too. a specific purpose, which is "hammering stuff" - usually nails. it's the wrong tool, for example, to screw in a screw. only an idiot would attempt that with a hammer. just as only an idiot would deem LLMs to be "all-problem-solvers".
  • 0
    @tosensei not sure why you're yelling or what your point is
  • 0
    @jestdotty i'm not yelling, just emphasizing.

    also, the point is: you seem to be too dumb to ever understand what an LLM actually is, what it does, and what it's suited for.

    want me to try and simplify it further?
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    @tosensei if I understand you correctly a LLM is a set of statistical heuristics that predict the next word in a conversation?

    And so is your brain, unless you believe in some kind of soul.
  • 1
    @antigermanist you are almost correct - that's just one rather small part of the whole brain - and as of now, it's still unimaginably more powerful than any computers we've built.
  • 0
    @tosensei you're not explaining what an LLM is to enlighten me. perhaps you simplified it too much that you lost the actual meaning you meant to convey
  • 0
    @jestdotty it's "glorified autocomplete on steroids".
  • 1
    @tosensei you live in such a boring and unimaginative universe

    correlations are a hell of a coincidental drug
  • 0
    @jestdotty we live in the same universe. unless you've mastered interdimensional travel and only use it to visit devrant C-137 instead of your own.
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