If I had to guess. It takes source data from images with a hand in a similar position, but the overlap leads it to draw extra. This can usually be solved with negative prompt of "extra fingers" though.
Part of my job is machine learning data generation. Essentially, to train a machine learning algorithm, you give it a bunch of source data. For example, if I wanted to train an Ai to recognize cars from an image I would give it 10s of thousands of images of cars. I would also give it image segmentation data, Essentially like another image where everything is black, and the car is one solid color. And then a json file that says, "the pixels that are red are the car". It's kind of like flashcards. The thing is, you could train two machine learning algorithms on the exact same data, and get to AIs that perform at different proficiencies. In the end, the Ai learns a pattern, it doesn't actually know what a hand or car actually is, it just knows there a a set of patterns that we want. Eventually you could tweak the data and get to a model that always does 5 fingers, but maybe messes up. A face since each thing is a seperate algorithm of patterns. Its hard to make an ai the is highly generalized and highly accurate.
It's because most AI is created in new york, which due to inbreeding and constant uses of the middle-finger has many residents dreaming of the potential "quad-bird flip".
Drawing realistic hands is hard even for human artists. Its always been a thing.
For many novice artists, it is hard to draw hands because they are a very complex part of the human body.
Hands are capable of an amazing variety of movements and actions that are challenging to portray.
You have to wonder why AI manages to draw 6 fingers so often. Odd.
I think Inigo Montoya is looking for this boy in another timeline.
Underrated comment of the day.
Didn't Goliath have six fingers? Maybe it's to show we've been fighting the descendents of the Watchers. Just spit balling.
Yes, King Og and all his spawn
They suck at drawing hands.
But why is that? It's almost like a kind of watermark
If I had to guess. It takes source data from images with a hand in a similar position, but the overlap leads it to draw extra. This can usually be solved with negative prompt of "extra fingers" though.
Part of my job is machine learning data generation. Essentially, to train a machine learning algorithm, you give it a bunch of source data. For example, if I wanted to train an Ai to recognize cars from an image I would give it 10s of thousands of images of cars. I would also give it image segmentation data, Essentially like another image where everything is black, and the car is one solid color. And then a json file that says, "the pixels that are red are the car". It's kind of like flashcards. The thing is, you could train two machine learning algorithms on the exact same data, and get to AIs that perform at different proficiencies. In the end, the Ai learns a pattern, it doesn't actually know what a hand or car actually is, it just knows there a a set of patterns that we want. Eventually you could tweak the data and get to a model that always does 5 fingers, but maybe messes up. A face since each thing is a seperate algorithm of patterns. Its hard to make an ai the is highly generalized and highly accurate.
Interesting.
An AI watermark?
Would be pretty fucking cool if all AI visualization tools always added a 6th finger as a method of built-in protection.
It's because most AI is created in new york, which due to inbreeding and constant uses of the middle-finger has many residents dreaming of the potential "quad-bird flip".
kek 🤪
That's a good thing..easy to spot
Drawing realistic hands is hard even for human artists. Its always been a thing.
Not true the hand emoji is artificially generated. Kid has 6 fingers and emoji has only 5. Won't always gonna be this easy to spot.
The unibrow looks kinda strange also.
How many?
Not many at all but it happens. I remember a pianist born with 12 fingers. Or maybe that was a movie.
Such was in the movie Gattaca
Our next door neighbor’s kid was born with 6 fingers on one hand between his thumb and forefinger. They had it surgically removed after he was born.
Six fingers. Boy Six years old. 1-mouth, 1-noise, 2-eyes, 2-ears = 6
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