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as im not knowledgeable enough about computers or their inner machinations on this topic i wont make any definitive points or statements, but i wouldnt be so sure to reduce the thought a computer makes to just be the surface level understanding most people have of them based on their passive absorption of information about them. people who work with neural networks will tell you that they cant exactly tell you what the computer is doing while its learning because the nodes and connections individually dont seem to contain any single piece of the puzzle but when theyre all combined in the network its capable of producing output far more advanced than the sum of its individual components.

you could very well tell a human to draw a simple prompt based on two basic ideas as well, and have something come out of it, but it all depends on the complexity and detail of the prompt you provide. ive seen some art networks that can handle very specific and detail-oriented queries which in turn result in much more control and fine tuning of the artwork. if youve been playing with dalle mini youve noticed that in that case the art does look pretty poor in most cases and it has trouble handling more detailed prompts but thats obviously because its a downsized version of the network running on some public access platform which just doesnt have the capacity to go through the requests it gets swamped with constantly to give them much thought.

and ultimately who is to say whether or not a computer uses all of its available training data when it composes a new picture. wouldnt that also imply a volume of content really high going into the crafting of a new work. if you took the op picture as an example do you think you could point exactly to the images from the training data that were used as influence for that one? not to claim that it might not be the case but it could go either way really. and even if the technology isnt there quite yet it definitely will be in a year or two, not even considering that this is only the tip of the iceberg that were allowed to access, just imagine the capabilities of classified neural networks in government and academia that we arent even aware of.

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