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>>513722618
>>511445607
sucha qtpie :3
>>511447286
exactly
but only high-IQ anons experience this, and have experienced this throughout their whole lives, the rest have absolutely no idea what we're talking about and can't relate at all
>>511261872
based
I'm really for you, sempai
>>511261979
you're an imbecile, objectively
>>511199704
yes, t2v is faster, but it really depends more on the model than anything else
if a model needs 30 steps there's just no way around it
that's why models that give you good quality in 8-10 are paramount
and you can also try Wan with Wan21_CausVid_14B_T2V_lora_rank32, and use 8 steps at 0.6, or 12 at 0.3 and the results are pretty good
>>510852251
>We're nowhere near that
we are
>You'd still be limited by factors such as power consumption and heat generation.
obviously
>None of this even answered other anons question of why "AI" should be considered people legally. If anything what your saying is a good example of why the industry WOULDN'T want them to be considered people. It's easier to exploit non-people.
because that's not what I meant by "people"
>>510852413
I mean having the full cognitive capacities of a human being
basically a digital human being
>>510598041
I'm certain cloud AI services use some kind of private hidden context window assigned to the user, but haven't revealed so because it could be seen as unlawful data-collection
>>510598426
I don't remember the metric, anon, sorry
but that's why large context windows make the interaction a lot slower, because the VRAM prioritizes the model, and the context is offloaded to RAM/CPU
>>510406347
those are technicalities
where there's a will there's a way
we WILL impregnate our robot wives
looks a little wonky, sure
but that will be my wife in 5-10 years