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I’ve been following the development of the next Stable Diffusion model, and I’ve seen this approach mentioned.

Seems like this is a way in which AI training is analogous to human learning - we learn quite a lot from fiction, games, simulations and apply this to the real world. I’m sure the same pitfalls apply as well.

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[-] sisyphean@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Synthetic data was used here with impressive results: https://programming.dev/post/133153

There is a lot of potential in this approach, but the idea of using it for training AI systems in MRI/CT/etc. diagnostic methods, as mentioned in the article, is a bit scary to me.

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