It is no longer news what a lot of people can achieve through the use of AI. You see engineers, construction workers, developers, and even medical practitioners looking at how they can tap from artificial intelligence.
When it comes to making movies and producing songs, would you say that AI has assisted producers to create incredible work of art?
Wayne Parham Messages: 19054 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
What most people call AI is Large Language Models (LLMs), which do some incredible things. LLMs are much more useful than anyone would have expected them to be even ten short years ago.
That said, LLM technology has a few huge deficiencies and we're pivoting as an industry. LLMs need grounding using world models and an understanding of concepts.
Watch for the rise of Large Concepts Models to replace or more likely to work in tandem with Large Language Models.
What most people call AI is Large Language Models (LLMs), which do some incredible things. LLMs are much more useful than anyone would have expected them to be even ten short years ago.
That said, LLM technology has a few huge deficiencies and we're pivoting as an industry. LLMs need grounding using world models and an understanding of concepts.
Watch for the rise of Large Concepts Models to replace or more likely to work in tandem with Large Language Models.
That's the next step.
I will be hoping for such upgrades to occur, especially the rise of Large Concepts Models that you mentioned. That being said, what are the major benefits you think the LCM will bring to the world of movie and music production?
Wayne Parham Messages: 19054 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
An LCM actually understands concepts rather than simply having the ability to explain them or to draw an image. This greatly reduces what I call "semantic aliasing" - the thing people often call "hallucinations."
An LCM provides the machine with world models, so it truly knows things like the effect of gravity, wind resistance or even things like a deer beside the road is likely to jump into the road and will not necessarily stay put or to go the other way.
This kind of understanding will help the system render realistic images and videos.
An LCM actually understands concepts rather than simply having the ability to explain them or to draw an image. This greatly reduces what I call "semantic aliasing" - the thing people often call "hallucinations."
An LCM provides the machine with world models, so it truly knows things like the effect of gravity, wind resistance or even things like a deer beside the road is likely to jump into the road and will not necessarily stay put or to go the other way.
This kind of understanding will help the system render realistic images and videos.
Thank you for your comprehensive explanation of how far an LCM is going to help in solving life issues as regards music and movie production. I am keen to see it happen in my time.