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dmd 2 days ago

On the other hand, it has no understanding of time. I have thousands of photos of me from the 1970s up through today, and Apple Photos is remarkably good at identifying me in all of them. And yet when my daughter was born it started identifying her, as a baby, as me. You'd think you could build a model to grasp the idea that a photo of a baby taken in 2015 is probably not of me.

jpc0 2 days ago | parent [-]

I raise you the photo of a photo edge case.

Metadata is 2015, photo is 1960

dmd 2 days ago | parent [-]

But you shouldn't optimize for the edge case! (All of my 20k+ photos, dating back to 1905, have correct metadata + GPS).

jpc0 a day ago | parent | next [-]

I would argue that AI is exactly how you should handlr these edge cases, but likely a fine tuned model.

There would be hints that a photo is from the 60s vs 15s, a human would be able to tell in many cases even without other context.

That is exactly the use case AI is meant to excel at, something that is arguably hard to do algorithmically but is possible for an ML model

dhosek 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I hate to say it, but you are the edge case. Most users are not fixing dates of photos (especially pre-digital scans) or adding GPS data to photos which didn’t originally have it.

rkomorn a day ago | parent [-]

I'd suspect there are more people removing metadata from photos that have it than are adding metadata to photos that don't have it.