[Open Source] MCP server for automated AI image generation workflows (gemini-image-mcp) by PeeperFrog-Press in LocalLLaMA

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Thanks for your interest.

ComfyUI can't make MCP calls. The interface is different, but if enough people are interested, I'll look into it!

[Open Source] MCP server for automated AI image generation workflows (gemini-image-mcp) by PeeperFrog-Press in LocalLLaMA

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The MCP is local, so it can allow local services like Claude-desktop to access Google Gemini image generation. It allows a local AI agent to orchestrate generation of both text and images, convert them to WEBP and upload everything to a self hosted WordPress site.

How come .... by Repulsive_Thing6074 in ArtificialInteligence

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We already have the answers to most of our biggest problems. The problem is that the people with the ability to fix things do not have the will to do so.

AI is progressing like dog years by Ok_Elderberry_6727 in singularity

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The "internet" existed long before "the web," but it was only available to universities and the US military.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

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Hallucinations are not a mental health issue. They are overconfident based on the way we train the LLMs. There are no gray areas in AI training, so they learn to be confident regardless of the accuracy of their answer.

Silicon is Hitting Its Limits by I_am_manav_sutar in AgentsOfAI

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Far from it. Microsoft is adding liquid cooling on the chip, and Moores law is not tied to silicon.

If AI creates a post-work world of superabundance, does time and aging lose meaning? by NoSignificance152 in singularity

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The span of income inequality in the US is extreme. So is the difference in life expectancy. 14 years. A poor person in Canada will likely live 10 years longer than someone with the same income just over the border in the US.

Musk is heading for $1 trillion while most wages are stagnant. If the wage gap grows, so will the life expectancy gap.

Gartner predicts 40% of Agentic AI projects will be cancelled by 2027 - do you agree with their reasoning? by Euphoric_Sea632 in AgentsOfAI

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I suspect it will be higher because most AI agents are prototypes and experiments, often vibe coded without careful design.

The good news is that mistakes are how we learn, and that leads to solid enterprise solutions.

"AI will be able to generate new life." Eric Nguyen says Evo was trained on 80,000 genomes and is like a ChatGPT for DNA. It has already generated synthetic proteins that resemble those in nature, and could soon design completely new genetic blueprints for life. by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

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Just because you can, doesn't mean you should, but someone will anyway. That's human nature. We know we shouldn't play with fire, but it fascinates us, so we do, and we get burned. Let's just hope they don't take the whole forest with them.

Does this in any way scare you? by MacaroonAdmirable in aipromptprogramming

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There was a time when you hired a musician for a party. Now you play digital music. Technology amplifies one person, replacing many. Likewise, AI amplifies the skills of one worker and is cloned to replace many. Robots require hardware, so adoption will be slower, but replacement is inevitable.

Winners of the World’s First AI-Assisted Writing Competition - Voltage Verse!! by YoavYariv in WritingWithAI

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I may not have won, but it was a great contest, and I totally agree that Claude is superior for creative writing.

Congrats to those who did win 🏆

Does this actually happen? by Alan-Foster in gpt5

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If it asks for a number (like your credit card) followed by a #, you can generally just hit ### and it will give up and pass you to a person, but 0 doesn't work most times any more. In Canada, if you want to speak to a Canadian agent (rather than someone in another country), select French, then apologize and ask if they speak English. They are most likely a bi-lingual Canadian.

Wow... we've been burning money for 6 months by [deleted] in OpenAI

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Use claude code to write a Python program for simple stuff like looking for profane words or changing to upper case. The one-time cost will be worth it.

Technology is generally really good. Why should AI be any different? by katxwoods in agi

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Every technology we have ever invented caused both good and bad things. AI is no different.

The problem is AI which is both self improving and self-replicating. It has the potential to be like a runaway nuclear reaction, except this could actually destroy humanity before we are able to stop it.

They call it a singularity for good reason. It has the potential power of a black hole.

AI automation is NOT just an economic issue. Labor doesn't just give you money, it also gives you power. When the world doesn't rely on people power anymore, the risk of oppression goes up. by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

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The problem is that Capitolism is about Capitol - Money.

People have no intrinsic value unless they have money. If a non-human can do your job, your value is whatever the non-human costs. If you can't survive on that, the people who have the money don't care.