▲ | merelysounds 6 days ago | |||||||
> GenAI upscaling in YT shorts I cannot watch the linked video, but its description quotes “not generative AI”; is The Verge or someone else showing something different? | ||||||||
▲ | input_sh 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
This is being unnecessarily pedantic. They're saying "yes we're doing post-processing, but that's not technically generative AI." Personally I couldn't care less about what they call it, I care that it makes the same video look more artifical on YouTube than they look elsewhere. > Hi! I'm a tech nerd and I try to be precise about the terminology I use > GenAI typically refers to technologies like transformers and large language models, which are relatively new > Upscaling typically refers to taking one resolution (like SD/480p) and making it look good at a higher resolution (like HD/1080p) > This isn't using GenAI or doing any upscaling > It's using the kind of machine learning you experience with computational photography on smartphones, for example, and it's not changing the resolution > And sincerely appreciate the feedback! | ||||||||
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▲ | michaelbuckbee 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
There's no strict definition of these things, the quote is from YT and they're saying something like this isn't that _bad_ generative AI that people are worried about, this is just good old fashioned wholesome machine learning techniques. |