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Did you know that Sumo Digital is developing Project Nova, and CCP is the publisher?

Outsourcing :thinking:

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I can’t access to Wikipedia. My ISP hard-blocked it.:sweat_smile:

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“The industry is getting more and more specialised,” Hilmar Veigar PĂ©tursson tells us. “Having all that specialisation in-house is not a very sustainable. So we are tapping into people who are specialised in genres and platforms. In the case of Sumo, for shooters, and in the case of PlayRaven for mobile. It’s a way to leverage expertise in the world without having to hire people for a small period of time.

And then firing them alongside EVE community team. And you can always blame someone else. :smirk:

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A bit late but this is just so fitting for Halloween


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I have a halloween weather right now here, so its fitting. :smile:

Ah its about Zombie Gesus.

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Meanwhile in the merry world of AI, this turtle is a rifle.

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Looks like AI really dont classify objects in 3d, its like it would classify images as they appear in 2d, without sense of further dimensionality. :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

And there are also those ties to function of object


Time to make better AI. :robot:

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It takes consecutive days, like gamma, I have been drawing her for half a year and still am not fully happy with the design. And that prima picture i made earlier, I made revisions for 6 years before deciding on a final version :sadparrot: :blush: but do I pull my hair out? Well
 yeah, a little, not lots, just a few strands.

What artist would go through that?

looks more like


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Is it a magic book? Did you at least try to press play? :rofl::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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When I think about it now, it may have been some multimedia electronic book and it was printed out.

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I figured that might be the case, still funny though lol.

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AI doesn’t sees. It classifies pixel values in search for patterns, then use algorythms to process those patterns and link them to a tag provided by the developers, so the processed patterns get the right tag according to the human developers.

But then, it’s possible to print patterns invisible to human eyes (because we SEE, don’t read pixel values) so the patterns are impossible to interpretate by the algorythms, so the AI considers the image just noise, and then also include a pattern which, processed by the AI, is coincident with the patterns the AI has associated to the tag “rifle”. Thus the AI is fooled into thinking that the image is a rifle, but it’s just being fed a bogus pattern carefully adjusted to deceive it.

This way it’s possible, FAI, to wear glasses which include a pattern that renders the face impossible to interpretate for AI systems. Or fool the AI into thinking that a cat is a dish of guacamole


Because AI don’t see. They just crunch numbers and human can fool them with wrong numbers.

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Hoomans can be fooled too. :sunglasses:
Clockwise or counterclokwise? :thinking:
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Just stuffs to do after logging in :stuck_out_tongue:

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That reminds me to restart the extraction on planets in EVE. :thinking:

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The top is going anti clockwise, and the bottom is going clockwise.

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DID YOU JUST ASSUME HER ROTATION DIRECTION?!

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I guess you always wondered, “but, how big is actually a F1 racing car?”

Well, here you have it in context:

They’re quite large machines, this one is 5.70 x 2.00 meters (width is standard, lenght is variable for each builder)

By the way...

Did I mention it’s an Augmented Reality car being rendered live to match the camera position? We’re so much living in the future!

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I finished watching the Men In Black trilogy. The second part had 50 million dollars more than the first one but the visual effects were crappy(especially see: the villain’s true form). I wonder where that extra money went? The third had 85 million bucks more than the second part and both the story and the visuals were great.

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