This weekend in Generative Media
AI Photoshopping; AI NPCs in games; Where Congress might regulate AI
A.I. Photoshopping Is About to Get Very Easy. Maybe Too Easy. (New York Times)
NVIDIA's generative AI lets gamers converse with NPCs (Engadget)
Opinion: Congress wants to regulate AI. Here’s where to start. (Washington Post)
An A.I.-Generated Film Depicts Human Loneliness, in “Thank You for Not Answering” (New Yorker)
Workers Are Terrified About AI. What Can They Do About It? (Daily Beast)
OpenAI says it could ‘cease operating’ in the EU if it can’t comply with future regulation (The Verge)
Will A Storm Of AI-Generated Misinfo Flood The 2024 Election? A Few Dems Seek To Get Ahead Of It (Talking Points Memo)
Here’s What Happens When Your Lawyer Uses ChatGPT (New York Times)
AI writing assistants can cause biased thinking in their users (Ars Technica)
Conversational holograms that you can actually talk to — powered by Looking Glass and ChatGPT. No typing required. (Looking Glass)
How to clone in the NeRF space 🤯🤯🤯 (Twitter) - workflow using 32 GoPros, lots of Photoshop, and Luma AI.
Nvidia GeForce Driver Promises Doubled Stable Diffusion Performance (Tom’s Hardware)
A Neural Space-Time Representation for Text-to-Image Personalization (arXiv)
Prompt-Free Diffusion: Taking "Text" out of Text-to-Image Diffusion Models (arXiv). Code available (GitHub)
Deceptive-NeRF: Enhancing NeRF Reconstruction using Pseudo-Observations from Diffusion Models (arXiv)
ConsistentNeRF: Enhancing Neural Radiance Fields with 3D Consistency for Sparse View Synthesis (arXiv)
Break-A-Scene: Extracting Multiple Concepts from a Single Image (Project page)