cigitalgem, to ai
@cigitalgem@sigmoid.social avatar

CalypsoAI produced a video for RSA abojut #MLsec #AI #ML #security #infosec #LLM

Watch as I interview Jim Routh and Neil Serebryany.

https://berryvilleiml.com/2024/05/10/video-interview-a-deep-dive-into-generative-ai-and-cybersecurity/

cigitalgem,
@cigitalgem@sigmoid.social avatar

Here is a direct YouTube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qQwU6iUsz0

metin, to ai
@metin@graphics.social avatar

This is pretty cool. Curious what discoveries lie ahead…

𝘈𝘭𝘱𝘩𝘢𝘍𝘰𝘭𝘥 3 𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘶𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦'𝘴 𝘮𝘰𝘭𝘦𝘤𝘶𝘭𝘦𝘴

https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-deepmind-isomorphic-alphafold-3-ai-model/

hermeticlibrary, to ai
@hermeticlibrary@mastodon.social avatar
metin, (edited ) to blender
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Tried Leiapix's automatic depth algorithm on an old 3D-rendered image of mine.

Nice result out of the box, with only a few minor errors here and there.

https://www.leiapix.com

CWernerArt,
@CWernerArt@mstdn.social avatar

@metin Dis yiu test the AI Link to Krita? It works offline and gives also nice results. The option to control the AI reslts is incredible and brings "artist skills back to the desk".
If someone interested in the AI Module for Krita:
https://github.com/Acly/krita-ai-diffusion

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

@CWernerArt Yes, it's great and very complete. Whenever I need to do some outpainting, inpainting or other things, I use it. No online shizzle. 👍

metin, to ai
@metin@graphics.social avatar
chikim, to llm
@chikim@mastodon.social avatar

I created a multi-needle in a haystack test where a randomly selected secret sentence was split into pieces and scattered throughout the document with 7.5k tokens in random places. The task was to find these pieces and reconstruct the complete sentence with exact words, punctuation, capitalization, and sequence. After running 100 tests, llama3:8b-instruct-q8 achieved a 44% success rate, while llama3:70b-instruct-q8 achieved 100%! https://github.com/chigkim/haystack-test

remixtures, to ML Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Machine learning (ML) methods are proliferating in scientific research. However, the adoption of these methods has been accompanied by failures of validity, reproducibility, and generalizability. These failures can hinder scientific progress, lead to false consensus around invalid claims, and undermine the credibility of ML-based science. ML methods are often applied and fail in similar ways across disciplines. Motivated by this observation, our goal is to provide clear recommendations for conducting and reporting ML-based science. Drawing from an extensive review of past literature, we present the REFORMS checklist (recommendations for machine-learning-based science). It consists of 32 questions and a paired set of guidelines. REFORMS was developed on the basis of a consensus of 19 researchers across computer science, data science, mathematics, social sciences, and biomedical sciences. REFORMS can serve as a resource for researchers when designing and implementing a study, for referees when reviewing papers, and for journals when enforcing standards for transparency and reproducibility." https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk3452

pixelate, to accessibility
@pixelate@tweesecake.social avatar

Please boost for reach if this kind of stuff interests you. Will post more on this later.

Once upon a time, there was a cool emulator frontend called Retroarch. This emulator wasn't accessible until I and a few other gamers went to them and asked about adding accessibility. An amazing person known as BarryR made it happen. Now, if you turn on accessibility mode in settings, or pass the "--accessibility" (or something like that) flag on the command line, you get spoken menus, including the emulator's pause menu, good for saving states and such. Then, using PIL and other image processing Python utilities, running a server and hooking into Retroarch, the script allowed players to move around the map, battle, talk to NPC's, ETC. The only problem was, no one wanted to test it. The blind gaming community pretty much spoke, saying that we want new games. We want cool new, easy accessibility. So that's what we have no, follow the beacon or get sighted help in the case of diablo and such. It's sad, but meh. It's what we wanted I guess. No Zelda for us. So, this is about as far as he got:

To expand on what devinprater was saying: I am working on an accessibility pack/service for Final Fantasy 1 for the NES (this was what was shown in the latest RetroArch update). The idea is similar to how Pokemon Crystal access works, but it's using the RetroArch AI Service interface to do so.
Right now, the FF1 access service is mostly done, but I need more testers to try it out and give me feedback on how it's working. Right now, you can get up to the point where you get the ship, but there's no code to deal with how the ship moves, so that still needs to be done. Likewise with the airship later on.
The service works the latest version of RetroArch, on linux and mac, but not windows. This is due to how nvda reads out the text and until the next major update to nvda (which will have a feature to fix this), it'll have to wait. If you have those, I (or maybe devinprater) can help you set it up on mac/linux to test out. The package itself is available at: https://ztranslate.net/download/ff1_pac … zip?owner=

pixelate,
@pixelate@tweesecake.social avatar

So, I get that old games are, well, old. I get that new games are really cool. And I know, I'm the biggest hypocrit of them all because I can't code and should be spending 24/7 learning to code so I can be the change I want to see in the world and all that FossShit. And honestly, I don't know how hard it was to make that project, I really don't. But if that can be done, I kinda have the feeling that modders that make Super Mario hacked ROMs, or decompile Super Mario 64, maybe could spend a bit of time on accessibility of these old games.

And here we come to a sad truth. Just because a community is small, does not mean accessibility will be prioritized. Just because a game studeo is huge, like Netherrealm Studeos, doesn't mean accessibility will be forgotten, either. I've gone to several different emulation communities. I asked for audio cues to be added into PPSSPP, and that's why they're in there now. Since the GUI can't be made accessible, I can still navigate it on mobile with a controller. I'm currently trying to get Provinence and Ignited made more accessible. I've kinda given up on Delta because that team has all the hype so is less likely to listen, at least that's kinda how I feel.

But seriously though, there aren't many activists among us. And there's just not much the few of us can do. But my dream, and I know how pathetic dreams are in this age of everyone looking down on everyone else, is that a blind person can enjoy and preserve in our own culture, what sighted people have been able to access for the last 20 years or so. Thousands of games, just sitting there ready to play. And I mean, this was like 4 years ago, with less blind programmers out there, less resources for ROM hacking and emulator scripting, and less devs. Now that emulation is on iOS, I seriously hope that this improves. I mean, imagine a blind person that uses their iPhone as their only computing device, being able to just download an emulator, already having scripts pre-installed and ready for a ROM, being able to just plop in Chrono Trigger and playing it like anyone else. That's my dream. Stupid, yes. But equal access has probably always seemed stupid before it's a thing.

pixelate,
@pixelate@tweesecake.social avatar

And honestly, I wouldn't even start with the huge projects, like Zelda. I'd start with Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, Soul Calibur, all that. Make the menus talk, read tutorials, move lists, pause screens, all that. I mean, I don't know how easy that would be, since their graphics are going to be different than Mario or Final Fantasy, but surely if we can do cheat codes that mess with memory ingame, we should be able to track the cursor in menus.

cigitalgem, to ML
@cigitalgem@sigmoid.social avatar
osi, to opensource
@osi@opensource.org avatar

Entering a new phase of the process: Validating the draft Open Source AI Definition. Which of these models comply with the principles of Open Source? Volunteer to analyze them!
https://discuss.opensource.org/t/definition-validation-seeking-volunteers/320

hermeticlibrary, to ai
@hermeticlibrary@mastodon.social avatar
timbray, (edited ) to photography
@timbray@cosocial.ca avatar

Twenty years ago, worried about how Photoshop could be used to lie, I published a blog piece called “Photointegrity”. Yesterday I published another one with the same title: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2024/04/29/Photointegrity

It considers “photointegrity” in the context of gen-AI imaging tools, like for example those recently announced by Adobe: https://petapixel.com/2024/04/23/adobe-introduces-one-of-its-most-significant-photoshop-updates-ever/ - which I find kind of terrifying,

Includes groovy pictures combining retro hardware with modern (non-generative) AI.

chikim, to llm
@chikim@mastodon.social avatar

VOLlama v0.1.0, an open-source, accessible chat client for OLlama
Unfortunately, many user interfaces for open source large language models are either inaccessible or annoying to use with screen readers, so I decided to make one for myself and others. Non screen reder users are welcome to use it as well.
I hope that ML UI libraries like Streamlit and Gradio will become more friendly with screen readers in the future, so making apps like this is not necessary!

https://chigkim.github.io/VOLlama/

objectinspace,
@objectinspace@freeradical.zone avatar

@chikim What's wrong with WhatsApp? 😛 JK this is really cool! Might have to poke around with it.

chikim, to llm
@chikim@mastodon.social avatar

Wow, Private LLM locally runs Llama-3-8B on iOS. No idea how accessible with VoiceOver though. https://privatellm.app/en

bryansmart,

@chikim Impressive it can be done. Not free increases the odds they aren't selling chat info. One time payment means the app will probably be abandoned when new sales slow. Probably will be other options by then.

cassidy, (edited ) to ai
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

I really like the convention of using ✨ sparkle iconography as an “automagic” motif, e.g. to smart-adjust a photo or to automatically handle some setting. I hate that it has become the defacto iconography for generative AI. 🙁

cassidy,
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Aha! A week later @davidimel has an excellent video about this: https://youtu.be/g-pG79LOtMw?si=9B2KCLRC5H4on5Wq

#AI #ML #LLM #LLMs #GenerativeAI #sparkles

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