Morty, the language models are so close to being able to tell the Aristocrats joke, in fact they might be telling it knowing full well who's in the room, not comedians who want to hear the most out there version, but maybe some humans needing to see AI be funny in a way that possesses some spirit of the joke?
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CREDITS
Text Generation via LLAMA 3.1 403B Base model, courtesy of Hyperbolic Labs.
Voices from the TTS v2 of the NovelAI text generation service, a product from a company now called Anlatan.
@BoneAmputee of EleutherAI for making VQGAN+CLIP and Diffusion (AND MANY MORE) models available for use via BATbot.ai, which is what makes some background images.
Katherine Crowson (@RiversHaveWings on Twitter) for the KLMC2 animation notebook.
David Marx (@DigThatData on Twitter) for souping above KLMC2 notebook to make use of initial images, which takes KLMC2 abilities to next level. Multi-prompt scheduling still baffles me, but I'll tackle them someday.
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Any voices from the text-to-speech model that might resemble persons living or dead are coincidental, and if I use them it's because of my respect for their work, and I think they'd get a hoot that their voice was being used to show how large language models would speak 24/7 epic poems about anything if we let them. In the meantime, because I use them, I will not be monetizing any of this. This is evidence of capabilities for the public good. And my resume/CV!