NVIDIA trained its system by generating tens of thousands of hole variations and making the AI learn how to reconstruct photos. It tested using a different set of holes to ensure the AI genuinely understood how to restore photos on its own.
The results aren't always flawless. You may see a facial feature clearly borrowed from someone else, and it's bound to struggle if the hole is so large that there isn't enough information to create a plausible reconstruction. But what's here could still be incredibly useful. You could repair seemingly hopeless images without hours of painstaking reconstruction. The scientists also envision the AI helping to upscale images without losing sharpness. In effect, you'd only ever have to worry about touching up minor details -- the days of recreating whole segments from scratch might soon be over.
nVidia AI fills in missing pieces of pictures
nVidia AI fills in missing pieces of pictures
I wonder if it works with 'bubbling'?
It's not me, it's someone else.
nVidia AI fills in missing pieces of pictures
Give it your dick pic and the logic would be all, "This looks like a penis, except smaller. Make it look bigger and normal."
That's payback for the other thread.
That's payback for the other thread.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."