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Will NeRFs change digital imaging?
Will NeRFs change digital imaging? 📸
Monday, May 1, 2023
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Will NeRFs change digital imaging?
A whole lot actually. Imagine the power of 3D imaging without all the expensive equipment.
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1. NeRFs - the future of photo/video -- NeRFs (neural radiance fields) are the next big wave for image and video capturing. NeRF is a machine learning technology that can take 2D photos and create 3D video capture of your subject. Image taking photos of your product and producing a drone-like 360 video to make a $5K looking ad…for FREE. Kinda like this one here. Learn more about NeRFs.
2. Chat GPT in the classroom -- Recently at Boston College, students worked with faculty to actually develop a policy for using ChatGPT in the classroom. They essentially decided to allow it as long as you cite that you used ChatGPT. See more here.
3. Al can now read your mind -- Well this is getting interesting. Scientists have found a way to decode a stream of words in the brain using MRI scans and artificial intelligence. Being called a fMRI, The system reconstructs the gist of what a person hears or imagines, rather than trying to replicate each word, to determine what you’re thinking. See how an fMRI works.
4. The “Godfather of AI” warns of the future ahead -- For half a century, Geoffrey Hinton created technology that became the heart of chatbots like ChatGPT. Now he worries it will cause serious harm. See what he’s worried about.
5. Music artists’ new competition: their clones -- Drake amongst other artists are facing issues of copyright infringement by their AI clones. A new social media trend has people creating AI clones of artists covering other people’s songs. Now big names like Drake are after these posts, trying to get them taken down. Read more here.
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