

Looks like one user has been doing the majority of the posting, they might not know that people have issues with imgur / of better options
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Looks like one user has been doing the majority of the posting, they might not know that people have issues with imgur / of better options


What is this other template called?
For people that actually want something like that, check out !taneggs@lemmy.ca


Generative AI “anatomy” diagrams gross me out almost every time. It has a similar effect as those old trypophobia images


I’m not sure why this comment is downvoted, it’s not incorrect and also acknowledges that generative AI is a bad source.
Nearly every type of source, no matter how good it is, has an official way to cite it. There are even guidelines on citing in person conversations, social media posts, tiktoks, etc.
People are allowed to cite it, but that doesn’t mean they should be. Especially in an academic setting lol.
imo another big concern is that half the search results are now LLM slop. Someone might be trying to avoid generative AI and still end up citing a slop article that they didn’t realize was AI.
Sources:
https://guides.library.ubc.ca/GenAI/cite
https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/citations/personal-communications
The video I found is from Twitter and some people avoid it, so I left in the description
I’ll reorder it though
I looked up “robot kicks man” and found this
The video:
https://xcancel.com/CyberRobooo/status/2005437313837576321
The article:
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/humanoid-robot-teleoperator-kicks-himself-where-it-hurts/
The process of training humanoid robots can take various forms. Unitree’s G1 robot for example, is trained partly through teleoperation whereby a human operator wears a motion-capture suit or uses controllers to perform particular movements or entire tasks, with the robot mirroring the movements in real time.
But teleoperation clearly carries some risks, especially if you get too close to the robot you’re training.
But the teleoperator then turns slightly to perform a big kick. Unfortunately for the teleoperator, the robot, mimicking his movements, performs the same kick, catching the guy right where it hurts.
He drops to the ground, letting out a yelp of pain as he falls. Of course, the robot falls to the ground too. If it’d been equipped with speech capabilities, we’d have likely heard a yelp, as well.
Yup, it looks like generative AI + image editing after the fact
Image generators have trouble juggling multiple colors and patterns on clothing. It would be a weird stylistic choice to create that effect with image edits alone
Also if you look closely, she has 3 arms. Two arms holding the phone up, one arm holding a soccer ball against her body?