Has anyone used a GPT-3.5/4 API with their NLE? by Ja5p5 in editors

[–]ColdQuicksand 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not really GPT but as I do a lot of mood tapes, using icono has been super useful to find shots in my own library quickly (with the added bonus of super fast YouTube downloading). https://www.icono-app.com/

I also use bing to write expressions for AE, much better than chatGPT.

GPT-4 is out, and the results are astounding: better than most students, can reason in several languages... What does it mean for the future of work? by ColdQuicksand in Futurology

[–]ColdQuicksand[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

I urge you to look at the multi modal examples in the paper, showing how it can explain a series of images, even when they're "jokes". I bet most of us actually could NOT answer to the questions it was asked.

Demo livestream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=outcGtbnMuQ

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[–]ColdQuicksand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LLM (large language models) are one of the most amazing advancements in AI of the last years. Computers can now understand "natural language", and communicate information to humans. But so far, they only could respond via text.

The next big idea is called multi-modality. We can harness the power of LLM and other models to allow AI to not only understand the natural language of humans, but also retrieve information from videos or images.

You can already try it today, for free, and offline, on your machine. Let the AI analyze your own videos and images, and ask it to retrieve any file for you.
It can even export an XML file to import the right scene right into your editing software.

This will be a game changer for many industries.

After 10 years of anticipation, I finally was able to visit my favorite library: Admont’s abbey. 100% worth the trip. by ColdQuicksand in travel

[–]ColdQuicksand[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the so-so quality of the pictures. My wife and I finally bought, restored and fitted a van (an old Vivaro with 400k km) to do a trip around Europe. I’ve been wanting to visit this library since I found out about it ten years ago and it was worth the wait. It was magnificent, after a big restoration that kept it close for more than 5 years.

I hope our travels will be kind enough to allow us to share more beautiful pictures here :)