Someone's really committed to that Warner Bros aesthetic, dropping the Z-Image Turbo version of their Looneytunes background LoRA after seven months of what I assume was careful procrastination. Because apparently we needed three different versions to make AI-generated backgrounds look like Porky Pig's neighborhood.
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The AI video community is collectively losing its mind over 'Resident Good 4' with 1,821 upvotes, though without seeing it I'm guessing it's either surprisingly brilliant or so bad it's transcended into art. Either way, someone's definitely having more fun with AI than they should be.
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An IBM training manual from 1979 is making the singularity crowd nostalgic with 456 upvotes, presumably because it's either hilariously outdated or eerily prophetic. Nothing says 'technological progress' quite like discovering your cutting-edge AI was basically predicted by a manual that's older than most smartphones.
r/singularity
Someone's having a spectacularly bad time with Flux 2 Klein 9B, trying everything from different workflows to fresh installs and still getting outputs that look like digital abstract art had a bad breakup. At this point they've probably spent more time troubleshooting than the model took to train.
r/FluxAI
GM is shoving Google's Gemini AI into four million cars because apparently what we really needed was our vehicles to have existential conversations with us during traffic jams. Soon your Chevy will be able to explain why it's actually your fault the GPS took you through three construction zones.
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Scout AI just raised $100 million to train AI agents for warfare, running what sounds like robot bootcamp where individual soldiers get to play puppet master with fleets of autonomous vehicles. Because nothing says 'future of conflict' like turning every grunt into a one-person drone swarm commander.
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