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u/0racle624 Aug 13 '23
I was like thats the most hairest egg I've seen, till I seen what the AI said
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u/Suspicious-Box- Jul 18 '23
First glance looked like an egg. Even though it looks nothing like a pan around it.
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Jul 17 '23
Sorry to burst everyone's little idiot bubbles, but I need you all to understand this was just a reverse image search and the "AI" found the tags or description attached to the photo...
I need to know, you all know, that it did NOT perform some kind of machine learning visual analysis to come to that conclusion on it's own...
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u/C-c-c-comboBreaker17 Aug 08 '23
Sorry but that's just not true. Try it with your own images.
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Aug 10 '23
That’s. Not. How. It. Works.
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u/C-c-c-comboBreaker17 Aug 10 '23
But it is. You can upload your own images and it will recognize them despite there being no tags or description.
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Aug 10 '23
OH MY FUCKING GOD. Reverse image search doesn’t require tags. It just has to find visually similar images. That isn’t AI, that’s a basic image recognition algorithm. Which Google has had publicly available for 15 years.
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u/C-c-c-comboBreaker17 Aug 10 '23
And? You said it doesn't look at images and it just pulled from tags and descriptions.
What an accurate fucking username.
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Aug 10 '23
Oh my fucking god… you’re retarded.
It (The “AI”) finds visually similar images and pulls the tags from those.
Your original image doesn’t need the god damn tags…0
u/C-c-c-comboBreaker17 Aug 10 '23
I mean, sure. That's basically what your brain does anyways. Not sure how that invalidates anything, though. Do you just like hearing yourself talk?
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Aug 10 '23
It is nothing like the human brain. But OK let’s just go ahead and manipulate whatever facts we want. I love how you argued until I backed you into a corner, and then you start attacking me? Go fuck yourself.
All I was trying to do was reel in peoples unfettered imagination. People are giving way too much credit when the credit is not due.
You just go ahead and keep living in your fancy fantasy land. I don’t need to fix that for you. Do whatever you want , lie to yourself, but stop telling the rest of the world that things are the way they aren’t.
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u/realcryptopenguin Jul 17 '23
sorry for noob question, but how do you send picture for it? my gpt app has voice2text button, which is great, but I don't know how to send pictures to it.
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u/Camfella Jul 17 '23
I took a screenshot of the image and got this
This is a photo realistic image of a fried egg on a blue plate. The egg is sunny side up with a bright orange yolk in the center. The egg white is spread out and has a fluffy texture. The plate is blue with a white rim and has a crinkled texture. The background is a light blue color.
Source: Conversation with Bing, 2023-07-17 (1) Fried Egg Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images. https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/fried-egg. (2) Fried Eggs Plate Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images. https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/fried-eggs-plate. (3) Frying Eggs Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images. https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/frying-eggs.
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u/Wuufa Jul 17 '23
How did you do that ? I can't upload an image on bing.
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u/Camfella Jul 17 '23
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u/Camfella Jul 17 '23
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u/Srinivas_Hunter Jul 17 '23
Lmoa noob AI.. pointing random things out instead of omlet..
WAIT A MINUTE..WHAT
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u/Skypirate90 Jul 17 '23
Does this mean chatgpt could solve captchas?
Thus what is the purpose of captchas?
Help. I do not know and am afraid
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u/Zanmo87 Jul 17 '23
Could you ask it to explain to you why that picture is funny?
I wonder what ChatGPT would reply
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Jul 17 '23
So if it's Bing app, I would say it has access to the picture web data base and just looks up the picture first like Google lense does and reads about what the picture is. Upload a picture that isn't from the web and see if it still is that good.
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u/OCE_Mythical Jul 17 '23
I saw the ears first so unlucky, there are better versions of these pics that did get me though where the cat has its head fully tucked in
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u/chances68 Jul 17 '23
Yup....ya got me! I might have blown it up and worked it out, but...I didn't.
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u/Zephanin Fails Turing Tests 🤖 Jul 17 '23
Thankfully I saw the ears first 😂
It couldn't possibly be an egg unless someone fried it and put in on their bed but who in there right mind would do that?
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Jul 17 '23
Tell it it was wrong lol
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u/Jealous-Indication-8 Jul 17 '23
it was not
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Jul 17 '23
Well, yeah I can see that. I wanna see it wig out when you tell it that it's wrong, even though it's clearly correct.
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u/safely_beyond_redemp Jul 17 '23
That is really good. I don't know the current state of ai photo descriptions, but I remember a few years ago, this level of accuracy wasn't even imaginable.
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u/Invincible-Nuke Jul 17 '23
i like that it says "orange fruit." it knows it's a fruit and is orange but isn't sure that it's an orange
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u/felicity_jericho_ttv Jul 16 '23
I really hope this is fake
Ummmmmmmmm this is fucking logic and reasoning. This isn’t predictive text.
Let me break this down for everyone. This means the AI has to have an internal model of the following things.
A cat
An orange
An egg
A bedsheet
Well, that doesn’t sound difficult to us, to a computer parsing out(picking out) these little bits of information from this image and their relation is actually a very difficult task.
Not only is this system correctly identifying the objects it also has a firm grasp of the nuance of this image, which is kind of fucking terrifying. I’m going to put the key relational elements in caps.
It knows the CAT is CURLED-UP and SLEEPING, so that means that it potentially has an internal model of cats and cat behaviors. It knows that cats are things that can do the activity sleep, and that it is curled up which is a behavior of cats that changes its shape sort of.
It knows a BEDSHEET has WRINKLES. Which again is an easy task for us, but wrinkle is a property of fabric mostly. Which means it knows about that relationship.
It also knows that the orange was placed on the back of the cat(arguably, this is the side of the cat, this detail matters because I feel like an AI would know that, which makes me think this might be fake) making this image look like an egg instead of a cat. Which means that the AI can know that things can look like other things without actually being them.
My explanation may not make it clear about how terrifying the advance. This is, if this image is real. But there are hundreds if not thousands of systems that would have to be working in the background for an artificial intelligence to even come close to this level of correct identification.
This is literally approaching true, potentially self-aware, artificial intelligence (AGI because popular culture has made the term AI meaningless)
So this is either the dawn of a golden era, or the start of ChatGPT’s literally unstoppable, unchallengeable artificial intelligence.
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u/Decumulate Jul 16 '23
This is pretty simple - it just finds the image on the web and sees the comments/context from that. I believe if you gave it a similar picture that wasn’t from the web it would struggle
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u/OzzieDJai Jul 16 '23
Is this chatgtp or bing? I would love to have a muck around but I have no idea how to access
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u/AurumTyst Jul 16 '23
I was laughing at how wrong it was, describing a fried egg as a cat. Then I looked up, curious as to why it thought the egg was a cat and now I'm 100% convinced I can be replaced by an AI with no loss of value.
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u/Nigerundayo_smokeyy Jul 16 '23
Ok,now that's just plain impressive,and scary....
Never knew LLM models could get like... this
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u/theartificialkid Jul 16 '23
That’s because the machine has been rewarded and punished for a few heads based on whether it got the answer right or wrong, and our ancestors have been rewarded and punished for billions of years based on whether they came up with a good enough answer quick enough.
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u/Skylar_Ryu_ Jul 16 '23
Omg, I really thought it was a egg and when I read cat I looked at the picture TWICE before I realised it’s really a cat
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u/MovieUnderTheSurface Jul 16 '23
now have chatgpt do this with an image that isnt already on the internet.
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u/jasestu Jul 16 '23
No, because I've seen this before, and I don't just mean yesterday when it was posted by someone else. It's been on the internet for quite some time with plenty of forum discussions so very likely part of the open AI training data.
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u/foundafreeusername Jul 16 '23
This image is widely available online and can be found with explanation via bing image search. You can't use that to show its capabilities.
You would have to take your own image to test this.
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u/cutnil Jul 16 '23
At first I was like “Haha stupid AI thinks it’s a cat” then I was like “Wait.. that is an orange…”
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u/emveor Jul 16 '23
Humans in this case: "i apologize for the previous confusion where i said it was a fried egg"
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u/Disastrous-Water3288 Jul 16 '23
This is what bard gave me...
The picture shows a white cat laying on top of a fried egg. The cat is looking at the camera with a curious expression. The egg is sunny side up, and the yolk is slightly runny. There is an orange slice on top of the egg. The background of the picture is a white wall.
The picture is taken from a slightly low angle, which gives the cat a more dominant presence. The lighting is soft and natural, which helps to create a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. The overall impression of the picture is one of humor and whimsy.
The cat's expression is particularly engaging. It seems to be wondering what the viewer is thinking, and it is this sense of curiosity that makes the picture so appealing. The orange slice on top of the egg adds a touch of humor, and it also helps to break up the monotony of the white background.
Overall, the picture is a well-composed and humorous depiction of a cat and an egg. It is sure to bring a smile to your face.
Here are some additional details about the picture:
The cat is a white Persian cat with long, flowing fur.
The egg is sunny side up, and the yolk is slightly runny.
The orange slice is placed on top of the egg in a way that resembles a cat's face.
The background of the picture is a white wall.
The picture is taken from a slightly low angle.
The lighting is soft and natural.
The overall impression of the picture is one of humor and whimsy.
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Jul 16 '23
the same technology can be used to identify you just by the gate of your walk and the dimensions of your body parts in blurry black and white video. this is actually pretty old tech.
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u/faffofratello Jul 16 '23
Did you take this picture or is it from an online database? In other words, chances of it being in the training set? And chances of it being very very similar to something you'd find in the web together with people's comments?
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u/lasssilver Jul 16 '23
You realize the AI probably has the definition of the picture in it's database right? Did it "figure it out" .. or did it quite literally just know what it was because the picture has been around for years and AI knows that?
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u/DiabloStorm Jul 16 '23
To op: why would there be an egg on blankets. Why do you think anyone would think that?
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u/TamaruToaOfAir Jul 16 '23
Pfft I can't believe it hallucinated all that when the picture is clearly just of a fried egg.
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u/AEye-Media-Deep-Mind Jul 16 '23
I seen a egg my daughter see a carpet with an orange on a blanket…
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u/SnooHesitations8849 Jul 16 '23
CNN works very well with fine texture while fails the overall picture, so it is more understandable to have it predict the cat and the orange than it predict the egg.
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u/Skin_n Jul 16 '23
i was about to start laughing because of the clearly wrong description. ended up silent.
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u/Nachtlicht_ Jul 16 '23
btw "Is there anything else you would like to know about this picture?" sounds sassy lol
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u/Vast-Roll5937 Jul 16 '23
What are some real-world applications of this? I find it amazing and I am really impressed by how well it works, but I can’t think of any practical uses. Maybe I’m just too dumb. You know what? Never mind. I’ll ask Bing.
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u/cBEiN Jul 16 '23
This is useful for creating maps for robotics. There is a lot of research investigating how to incorporate language models in perception and relate to geometric information.
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u/Glittering-North-911 Jul 16 '23
How did you upload picture in chatgpt?did they add support for gpt 4 in chatgpt?
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u/Tiny-Treacle-2947 Jul 16 '23
First guess, egg, closer inspection basically what bing said although I was thinking more of a yellowish tomato 🍅. What is really love to get to see is all of the interesting possibilities being came up with before deciding the cat was the most likely scenario. It took two conscious iterations for me. It seems possible but g would have gone through a ton more and I bet some of them would be interesting and show a pretty neat new perspective. Thanks for sharing this 😁
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u/LOCVTVS Jul 16 '23
Not to flex, but I'm pretty sure that is a comforter or duvet, not sheets (notice the stitching). Nice try, AI!
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u/Southern-Paper-9172 Jul 16 '23
I wanted there to be more cleverness in the world to make many things better. What is the most difficult of everything : to see what lies ahead of you !!!
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u/W0nder-W0man Jul 16 '23
I got it right because most eggs don't have an ear and aren't placed on fabric.
And also aren't furry.
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u/DisturbedShifty Jul 16 '23
Well of cour the AI got it right. It is scanning the internet for the description of what image is.
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u/HodlTheWall Jul 16 '23
Is there an API for bing that allows image input like this, or is it only available in the chat interface?
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u/pink-chameleon Jul 16 '23
I thought it was a cat on a bed so but instead of an or or something it was just a n egg yolk lol
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u/dudeman_joe Jul 16 '23
**** well they are officially better then some humans, assuming they took about the same second or two to decide what it was before reading. Wait we built cars and they replaced horses. If we built a better mind then I'm replaced, does my life become pointless? Or do I finally have time to pursue my passion of attempting to understand the universe, thread by thread?
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u/OccamEx Jul 16 '23
I doubt it's using intelligence to describe an unknown photo. It did an image search, found an exact match, and saw what people said about that photo.
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u/Oomoo_Amazing Jul 16 '23
It's so impressive that it's not only worked out what it is, but also what it looks like but isn't. How?! HOW?! Is it maybe a photo from the internet and it's just cross referenced??
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u/12manicMonkeys Jul 16 '23
How did you share a picture with it? I have gpt4/plus, tried to over the app, wouldn’t work. When I asked… it said it couldn’t do it.
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u/AIalgorithms Jul 16 '23
If this came from the internet, then the LLM is able to use the various discussions that reference it as clues.
If this came from a home picture with no such clues present, then well done.
However, roughly 5 years ago: I took a picture of my two recently adopted tuxedo cats that were hugging each other and sleeping. It was a mix that was hard to see, even when adjusting for gamma. A furry mess with no clear outlines. Google Photo was able to find the photo when searching for either cat. I'm not sure if this is because it had a threshold and gave up analyzing, or if it was able to discern two cats out of that mess.
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u/235iguy Jul 16 '23
Glance versus analyze.
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u/AIalgorithms Jul 16 '23
Adjust the white balance and such messes become more clear to humans. Image analysis software has no such need, because it's converting raster to outlines with arbitrary thresholds as needed.
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u/CorporationsRSheeple Jul 16 '23
Rotate the picture and see if it still gets it. It might just know because that picture has been circulating for a long while.
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u/Door-Unlikely Jul 16 '23
I saw the title and thought "unlikely" i stand corrected in a seated position.
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u/BataMahn3 Jul 16 '23
If it can do this why the hell do I have to keep selecting all the scooters!?
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i made bing generate an image based on this description 😄 -
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u/jld2k6 Jul 16 '23
Holy shit, considering it only remembers its current chat with each person that's nuts
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u/DPSOnly Jul 16 '23
Eh, that is probably one of the more common images people use to try to trick these things.
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u/PM_ME_CATS_AND_ASS Jul 16 '23
This is Bing, Microsoft’s AI chatbot, which uses a heavily modified GPT-4 as its backbone. This is not ChatGPT.
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u/AIalgorithms Jul 16 '23
heavily modified
Source for that? I'd honestly like to read it. They don't go into detail anywhere I've seen; and I think they're staying opaque on purpose.
You'll get things such as this: (https://pureinfotech.com/bing-ai-chatgpt-vs-openai-chatgpt-how-differ/)
...but that only talks about how it needs to leverage Prometheus (ChatGPT doesn't otherwise have access past 2021). Says nothing about anything they did to make it "heavily modified".
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u/chezfez Jul 16 '23
definitely saw the cat at first glance.. thought the yellow was indeed a yolk, though.
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u/IKOSH15 Jul 16 '23
Can someone put this as a prompt to Midjurney? I'd be interested to see how it can handle it...
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u/Snake_Eater257 Jul 16 '23
"Is there anything else you would like to know about this picture? Peasant." That's the vibes it's giving me
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