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One of the most interesting uses of diffusion models I've seen thus far.

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[–] Taako_Tuesday@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 months ago

I found this video super fascinating. After watching, I completely understand how complex the problem is, but my first thought was surprise that you'd need AI to solve it. Anyways, now that they have a framework for this, maybe someone can refine the code enough to be able to make like, a 100 or 500 piece puzzle with 2 unique solutions. This could be like, an actual product on store shelves someday.