

That’s terrifying.


That’s terrifying.


Who produces the chips that make AMD products? They are the bottleneck. If those fabs are already overloaded, a new product won’t help in any way.


I can’t imagine that they could be worst than the existing VISA and MasterCard duopoly.


You’re right. I meant more by “non-destructive” that it is, depending on factors like intensity and known algorithm, reversible.


A swirl is a distortion that is non-destructive. Am anonymity blur averages out pixels over a wide area in a repetitive manner, which destroys information. Would it be possible to reverse? Maybe a little bit. Maybe one pixel out of every %, but there wouldn’t be any way to prove the accuracy of that pixel and there would be massive gaps in information.


You mean: have it’s neck broken by the falling mass of a shit-mountain of LLM-slop?
It’s not worthless anymore even if no human reads it. Other bots pick it up and regurgitate it, as proved by Ars Technica’s article that was itself AI generated.