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Lucid Dream
Feb 4, 2003

That boy ain't right.

LASER BEAM DREAM posted:

My attempts at getting LLaMA to act like a crude ChatGPT are going great...



Perfect, no notes.

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KakerMix
Apr 8, 2004

8.2 M.P.G.
:byetankie:
I too am messing with LLaMA, thankfully I can just run the 13b model through https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui.

Since I don't know what I am doing I'm sure a lot of this could be done better, but it seems like this can easily 'be' Character.ai but run locally. I've had luck grabbing character cards people have made for pygmalion, setting the generation options to the pygmalion default and just running it through the 13b model.

It is perhaps a bit slower than say, using character.ai, but it also seems very much a 'you get what you put in' which is why the fully fleshed out character cards people have work a lot better than just the raw model without context.

Locally-run GPT3 level stuff is totally a possibility now, of that I am convinced. Running the 13b model is also the hardest work I've ever asked my computer to do, the 4090 spins up and it chugs as it spits out the words in the webui.

Mischievous Mink
May 29, 2012

Finally decided to try out LoRAs and see what they can do, and wow! They seem super super versatile if you play around with them, since it lets you mix and match and weight them without complaining or eating up gobs of memory.


Cousin Todd
Jul 3, 2007
Grimey Drawer
Oh god it's making ps1 furry porn..

busalover
Sep 12, 2020

PlaysGamesWrong posted:

Oh god it's making ps1 furry porn..

it has ascended

LASER BEAM DREAM
Nov 3, 2005

Oh, what? So now I suppose you're just going to sit there and pout?

KakerMix posted:

I too am messing with LLaMA, thankfully I can just run the 13b model through https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui.

Since I don't know what I am doing I'm sure a lot of this could be done better, but it seems like this can easily 'be' Character.ai but run locally. I've had luck grabbing character cards people have made for pygmalion, setting the generation options to the pygmalion default and just running it through the 13b model.

It is perhaps a bit slower than say, using character.ai, but it also seems very much a 'you get what you put in' which is why the fully fleshed out character cards people have work a lot better than just the raw model without context.

Locally-run GPT3 level stuff is totally a possibility now, of that I am convinced. Running the 13b model is also the hardest work I've ever asked my computer to do, the 4090 spins up and it chugs as it spits out the words in the webui.

Do you have some links to character cards? Those sounds fun to play with.

pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


LASER BEAM DREAM posted:

Do you have some links to character cards? Those sounds fun to play with.
they mentioned character.ai they are posted with each character you can open the card and get the script unless the author has restricted it.
https://beta.character.ai/

KakerMix
Apr 8, 2004

8.2 M.P.G.
:byetankie:

LASER BEAM DREAM posted:

Do you have some links to character cards? Those sounds fun to play with.

This link is quite NSFW because of course it is but this is the easiest place to find a bank of cards to play with.
:nws:
https://booru.plus/+pygmalion
:nws:

pixaal posted:

they mentioned character.ai they are posted with each character you can open the card and get the script unless the author has restricted it.
https://beta.character.ai/

and yeah you can do this as well. I'd like to try later swiping the RPG ones from here and seeing how they work. I had a lot of fun before doing single player roleplaying with those RPG characters from character.ai.

Cousin Todd
Jul 3, 2007
Grimey Drawer
Does anyone have a thing with multiple independent ai characters yet?

LASER BEAM DREAM
Nov 3, 2005

Oh, what? So now I suppose you're just going to sit there and pout?
I think Kobold AI can do it, but I've barely used it. I'll working on getting LLaMA running on it later today.

pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


PlaysGamesWrong posted:

Does anyone have a thing with multiple independent ai characters yet?

that character.ai lets you have multiple join the same chat room and talk. It was really buggy when I tried it in December I assume it's improved from there at least a bit.

Doctor Zero
Sep 21, 2002

Would you like a jelly baby?
It's been in my pocket through 4 regenerations,
but it's still good.

pixaal posted:

they mentioned character.ai they are posted with each character you can open the card and get the script unless the author has restricted it.
https://beta.character.ai/

Well, it seems to be pretty accurate...

pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


Doctor Zero posted:

Well, it seems to be pretty accurate...


I imagine they run better on the Facebook AI compared to character.AI one.

thunderspanks
Nov 5, 2003

crucify this


memes from dimension x






I can't make much in the way of pretty pictures yet, and my ssd is going to start crying at all the multi-gig addon files I'm downloading, but I'm havin a ball

thunderspanks
Nov 5, 2003

crucify this


I installed realistic vision 1.3 and tried to actually make something serious and I guess I have some character ID photos

brunette British man with a crew cut, grizzled, brown eyes, in scientific military uniform, standing at attention, facing camera, looking into camera, taking an ID photo, diffused light, warm light, wide light
Negative prompt: smile, happy, bangs, medals, ribbons


brunette British woman with a ponytail, grizzled, brown eyes, in scientific military uniform, standing at attention, facing camera, looking into camera, taking an ID photo, diffused light, warm light, wide light
Negative prompt: smile, happy, bangs, medals, ribbons


I didn't think about specifying a direction of light so they're inconsistent, but I am a fan of the contrast in the first picture. I noticed that prompting "taking an ID photo" totally overrode any other camera prompt (focal length, angle) but I haven't experimented with brackets or order. I came across a tip somewhere about turning on a setting to generate a .txt file of info with every image (which was an excellent idea), but is there a way to have SD import that data if I load a picture into img2img?

It took me a while to get to this point and I almost kinda feel bad writing them getting eaten by an interdimensional horror (which was made very early on in my first day of screwing around yesterday)

KwegiboHB
Feb 2, 2004

nonconformist art brut
Negative prompt: amenable, compliant, docile, law-abiding, lawful, legal, legitimate, obedient, orderly, submissive, tractable
Steps: 32, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 11, Seed: 520244594, Size: 512x512, Model hash: 99fd5c4b6f, Model: seekArtMEGA_mega20

thunderspanks posted:

I noticed that prompting "taking an ID photo" totally overrode any other camera prompt (focal length, angle) but I haven't experimented with brackets or order. I came across a tip somewhere about turning on a setting to generate a .txt file of info with every image (which was an excellent idea), but is there a way to have SD import that data if I load a picture into img2img?

Power words exist which can completely overwhelm an image, we're finding new ones every day, sounds like "ID Photo" is potentially one of them. Prompt strength is strongest with the first words, simply moving a word or section to the end of a prompt can have drastic results.
If you make a picture in text2img you can click a button that says "Send to img2img" and it'll pass along the info. There's one for Inpaint and Extras as well.

You're off to a great start.

Tagichatn
Jun 7, 2009

thunderspanks posted:

I came across a tip somewhere about turning on a setting to generate a .txt file of info with every image (which was an excellent idea), but is there a way to have SD import that data if I load a picture into img2img?

If you're using a1111, there's a png info tab where you can drag and drop an image into that has metadata with the prompt and other settings.

TIP
Mar 21, 2006

Your move, creep.



Tagichatn posted:

If you're using a1111, there's a png info tab where you can drag and drop an image into that has metadata with the prompt and other settings.

one thing to watch out for with this is it sets a model override in the settings at the bottom and it also sets the seed

so if you want to generate with different seeds or models afterwards you have to go remove the override and set the seed to random

just pointing this out because it tripped me up recently

KakerMix
Apr 8, 2004

8.2 M.P.G.
:byetankie:
I got the 13b LLAMA text generation model working correctly now and it's faster than character.ai now and with proper 8 bit working the memory requirement is now down to 18~ gigs of VRAM. It's an honest to go really good text gen running locally on your own hardware. gently caress this poo poo moves so goddamn fast.

Plus, this sick awesome thing that I haven't messed with but you can see the potential right away:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z1ebuYCQPk

Boba Pearl
Dec 27, 2019

by Athanatos

KakerMix posted:

I got the 13b LLAMA text generation model working correctly now and it's faster than character.ai now and with proper 8 bit working the memory requirement is now down to 18~ gigs of VRAM. It's an honest to go really good text gen running locally on your own hardware. gently caress this poo poo moves so goddamn fast.

Plus, this sick awesome thing that I haven't messed with but you can see the potential right away:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z1ebuYCQPk

gently caress me that's amazing.

Ruffian Price
Sep 17, 2016

quote:

Use this in the Extensions Folder Command Window:
git clone -b feature/mask_selection https://github.com/ashen-sensored/stable-diffusion-webui-two-shot.git

Use this in the A1111 Root Folder Command Window:
git apply --ignore-whitespace extensions/stable-diffusion-webui-two-shot/0001-Adding-after_ui_callback-for-scripts.patch
Well that's good to loving know, I got too used to installing from GUI

Supposedly this is a good pairing with masked latent couple: https://github.com/opparco/stable-diffusion-webui-composable-lora lets you use different LoRAs per region if you want, say, multiple trained characters in a scene

Collapsing Farts
Jun 29, 2018

💀
Can we train AI to program apps for us soon so all the programmers lose their jobs? Asking for a friend

Nice Van My Man
Jan 1, 2008

AIs focused on taking programmer jobs have been a thing even before these art AIs, with similar handwringing about stolen work. I remember one instance of one recreating a specific programmer's attribution text as part of its output. Hell, ChatGPT is decent for helping to write short scripts. You still need someone who knows programming to fix the bugs and architect things but I'm sure we're only a few decades away from being able to put programmers to work in the mines right alongside the artists.

Boba Pearl
Dec 27, 2019

by Athanatos
My entire website is written in PHP by ChatGPT

IShallRiseAgain
Sep 12, 2008

Well ain't that precious?

Once AI reaches the point of being able to replace programmers (except for the ones that do simple front-end work), it can replace pretty much everybody. Programming is more about writing code that can work together in a complex system than just writing code.

Mozi
Apr 4, 2004

Forms change so fast
Time is moving past
Memory is smoke
Gonna get wider when I die
Nap Ghost
and keep in mind for any given task AI doesn't need to be better than humans, it just needs to be minimally acceptable at a lower cost (for most applications). that's going to be very soon.

Fitzy Fitz
May 14, 2005




IShallRiseAgain posted:

Once AI reaches the point of being able to replace programmers (except for the ones that do simple front-end work), it can replace pretty much everybody. Programming is more about writing code that can work together in a complex system than just writing code.

the singularity.......

pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


Singularity requires the AI code better than a human. Because if a human can code something smarter than an AI can and faster and faster each time. If you can only make lower fidelity intelligence than AI will forever just be making dumber and dumber children.

so getting good enough does not bring about the singularity

Fitzy Fitz
May 14, 2005




pixaal posted:

Singularity requires the AI code better than a human. Because if a human can code something smarter than an AI can and faster and faster each time. If you can only make lower fidelity intelligence than AI will forever just be making dumber and dumber children.

The ai will simply code itself to be smarter.....

pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


Fitzy Fitz posted:

The ai will simply code itself to be smarter.....

How can it? It cannot know more than the sum of human knowledge. You are giving too much credit to these things

Fitzy Fitz
May 14, 2005




Only the AI can answer that.....

Cousin Todd
Jul 3, 2007
Grimey Drawer

pixaal posted:

How can it? It cannot know more than the sum of human knowledge. You are giving too much credit to these things

Humans only know a small fraction of human knowledge.

ymgve
Jan 2, 2004


:dukedog:
Offensive Clock
also you could give it a body and hands so it can experiment and gain new knowledge

(please do not give the AI a body and hands)

Nice Van My Man
Jan 1, 2008

It's probably going to be like what AI and automation have done to law and totally obliterate entry level jobs, but not really touch the higher level stuff for quite awhile. The higher level jobs will still be impacted by the increasingly desperate applicants who will do anything to get their foot in the door.

pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


ymgve posted:

also you could give it a body and hands so it can experiment and gain new knowledge

(please do not give the AI a body and hands)

it will have to have 7 fingers (I actually haven't had a problem with extra fingers if I use poser and get the structure of a body right that's a big if and takes longer than inpainting new hands still but gently caress it someday I will figure out how human bones work and this will be lightning) I can reuse a pose after making it though.

Tagichatn
Jun 7, 2009

I don't think it'll ruin whole professions but there'll be fewer openings available when one person using ai can produce so much more.

Doctor Zero
Sep 21, 2002

Would you like a jelly baby?
It's been in my pocket through 4 regenerations,
but it's still good.

Boba Pearl posted:

My entire website is written in PHP by ChatGPT

Holy poo poo. I can have ChatGPT write the code for using the ChatGPT APIs.

:aaa:

pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


Doctor Zero posted:

Holy poo poo. I can have ChatGPT write the code for using the ChatGPT APIs.

:aaa:

it will write stable diffusion prompts too :ssh:

Roman
Aug 8, 2002

Thinking about how much of AI is just knowing what prompts to use. So it's like the social engineering side of hacking might become more important than ever. You could hack systems by sweet talking them. Saul Goodman could hack NORAD.

Imagine if a future requirement for IT people will be being able to speak to the AI properly, so they will need social skills.

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Cousin Todd
Jul 3, 2007
Grimey Drawer

Roman posted:

Thinking about how much of AI is just knowing what prompts to use. So it's like the social engineering side of hacking might become more important than ever. You could hack systems by sweet talking them. Saul Goodman could hack NORAD.

Imagine if a future requirement for IT people will be being able to speak to the AI properly, so they will need social skills.

Replace "AI" with "Google" and you are describing IT as it functions today.

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