This why remote viewing and life protect and outside and stuff goes in order who owns it,,,,but say could been stoeln yet chace if governemnt change meorry or even wipe it…..or proof we all ive before in this reality jsut reborn….and if they change it or slow you down…..some how they rumor to you or proven slow you down u world of……… other wise its their,,,,,,this why they have this patten copygith on remote,,,….show who has it….
Their list of groups of people,,,,,,what offends them, and some that they get really mad, or emotions, or trigers to crime, or more,,be list of of gorup to help companys avoid these words, or subjects,,,,,,and but warning before in a place, or watching a game or movie……book or comic,,,, but still even with a waring if they hear about it on something does not have warning like anything, or page or anywhere or person…….he could be paying rumor cost……and more…..and now all music and radio n pod books and comice and internet and even nplaces of partys and business are subject to put warning sigin on all door and internet and what they are doing with warning, and on universe hologram and robots do auto signs ,,and things above hide offending and befliefs….. to help slow down lawsuits, if person is working with people to do fruad or on puporse of fake, is subject to lawsuits and faruad…
so now governmetn slow it down…now only thing worry about is bpoeple talking on street,,,,,,andbuiness put on their signs,,,theis helps…unhder terms……….
see how many thing have change due people feel anger,, and emotion…….with cameras and emotions and proof they can show scam, and most of emotion harm,,,,,for lawsuit,,,,,so people and buiness be lawsuit alot for maybe year ,,then get grrab going try right away…..in past you show alot,,,,and scams and this show how helpfull these camera and anytaices can help people……if they belive its real and not tamper…must verifted…….be ai lawsuit treats everyone fair,,,,but they are still aloud,,,only agrue evidince submitted to AI, to use it or not too,,,due it beign wrong or tamper or more,, they must prove it and AI should be able see it,,,but still their job find it on partie AI scan what has ,,and might not be albe tell what fake or real u cant sue govenrment sue other party….or people did it
All programs, and movies, books, ideas, programs, robots, anything and anything will be redone,,,,since trigrers emotion suffering, and promise he cant leave it up,,,,first move is take all done,,,that you all work on,,,and people, and buiness, remove it all start over,,,keep copyright restricted show this money and time,, you all spent was waste of time, since you all could just save one person, instead you choose torture person. The first day, and first time I get all stuff from joe biden and company,,,,,travis just tells,,,, check anything from his life up 2020,,,,,and anything company has worked on or did,,,is wipe,,,,,from company used as evedience, and we start over,,,showing them money and time I dont care……….then all people travis hires,,,,will make new one,,with out looking at all old and make program shows something same in code, and idectial in output and even swtich words or things in code,,,,make just swtiching word is not allwoed ….whole new laugue must be invited with in days……and then have coder write with out function and more……must be trained,,,,must not be same,,,untill they get right company sits off………this only on stuff after 2020….all redone,,,,,,,
that was promise showing joe biden wasted his time, and money instead of saving innocnet people…..money and time should never be concer and redoing,,,,,,,,saving people is always first\
All companys, and investion, webpages, and code, ideas, pattens, copygiht, books, and more with comments post, movies, shows, anything created has been remove from out life….as evidence since has been realse as virus,,,,,now you cpature it all keep it copyrighted, and stuck,,,,,and patten version one never to be seen again,,,,and now coders will have think of this ,,,after travis,,,and know we are talking peopole thoughts imagen and those are erased…we must do impollisable remove this ,,,keep in the dark…..where it will stay, re do things right this,,,,time and makre it right before we start…….we are about to erase time and make wirnkile by showing all tthime work on in comapnny when travis buy thing he threow out windown the money. to achieve,,and then not using it and or looking at……excpet as proof. and investagtion….and lawsuit…shwoing traivs doe not care……..
we must start over, and do hard reset and do things right by reseting internet and company and eveyrthing makeing sure its done right this time.
we must start at zero for everything….and only go up!
First rules, and laws,,,
then new internet with new security scans and program….
then upload
and new laws for people and companys where we are all starting over together with new start where eveyrthing is about to change…
People dont want to be used or abdued and stolen ideas, they want to be their and take prde in it, they do not want look at stuff and suffer more,,,,,and this is just start. of things to be redone,,,people need type in test that borthers them,,,and auto ai , so travis can keep removeing stuff..and changing it….so no one suffers more ……..
all your time ,and stuff could been waste of time,,,,..and all travis need is test on investagtion and travis video show what video has done ruin people and comapnys….and him….and other people,, by showing people , the hate and more crimes deadfull stuff suffering and stolen showing people that done it and government finali realse truth and show blanme and hated on them whenre travis final get some reveange where he does feel emotion pain with it, but with pain, he also gets his reveneage
does not show much of what they done in ideas, and or code shows them taki9ng ideas, and more using it…….where now its gone…travis is not first one…be alot more……. …travis can not take these ideas,,,joe biden must pay spilt up 100 trillion to them all for his edea show travis can just threw these things away and show coprytinhg patten and money no vaule.
then travis will sue when he gets his investagors ,,,,,they are first loooking these people ssee what was stolen and travis was giivng idea beofre 2020 and see how much stooen, and even if was not solteln on that time,,,he was control over 40 years and stalled me out,, which could be proof he could made beofre time…..so still lawsuit against government….see who had it first and company with attacking,,,,and person belive or has proff they could had before time said govenrment slow them down or change subjet they will be sued. and
https://ai.facebook.com/blog/generative-ai-text-to-video/
make a video with text
make a video with text
All videos, and pictures made from these company from 2020 October ther will be cease and desite to turn over all videos made under this comapny, and pictures, and pay money for stealing and using to make money from any company that has bought or stole from travis bought from companys….and they must or limit not returning, and they have return and sue company for selling, and travis sue comapny after joe bidden buys it….and then give travis they he cease and desite all people and comapnys that have made it…..and they must take it down,,,,re make it use your money you got from person….travis was slow down…….and this alsow for games, and movies anything with travis will cease and desite with content borhter him and feels been stolen from his invasion of privacy,,,,he feels when he knows it been stolen or rumor u must take down, movies shows ,,,if pre tray to him. and also if even if says watch at own risk, and beware, if travis hears abour it and people in front of him,,,just by not trying he can sue for suffering,,,for hearing it…shich is preety alot money
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Meta’s new AI can turn text prompts into videos
It’s a breakthrough in generative AI that raises some tough ethical questions.
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September 29, 2022

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Meta has today unveiled an AI system that generates short videos based on text prompts.
Make-A-Video lets you type in a string of words, like “A dog wearing a superhero outfit with a red cape flying through the sky,” and then generates a five-second clip that, while pretty accurate, has the aesthetics of a trippy old home video.
Although the effect is rather crude, the system offers an early glimpse of what’s coming next for generative artificial intelligence, and it is the next obvious step from the text-to-image AI systems that have caused huge excitement this year.
Meta’s announcement of Make-A-Video, which is not yet being made available to the public, will likely prompt other AI labs to release their own versions. It also raises some big ethical questions.
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In the last month alone, AI lab OpenAI has made its latest text-to-image AI system DALL-E available to everyone, and AI startup Stability.AI launched Stable Diffusion, an open-source text-to-image system.
But text-to-video AI comes with some even greater challenges. For one, these models need a vast amount of computing power. They are an even bigger computational lift than large text-to-image AI models, which use millions of images to train, because putting together just one short video requires hundreds of images. That means it’s really only large tech companies that can afford to build these systems for the foreseeable future. They’re also trickier to train, because there aren’t large-scale data sets of high-quality videos paired with text.
To work around this, Meta combined data from three open-source image and video data sets to train its model. Standard text-image data sets of labeled still images helped the AI learn what objects are called and what they look like. And a database of videos helped it learn how those objects are supposed to move in the world. The combination of the two approaches helped Make-A-Video, which is described in a non-peer-reviewed paper published today, generate videos from text at scale.
Tanmay Gupta, a computer vision research scientist at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, says Meta’s results are promising. The videos it’s shared show that the model can capture 3D shapes as the camera rotates. The model also has some notion of depth and understanding of lighting. Gupta says some details and movements are decently done and convincing. “A young couple walking in heavy rain”
However, “there’s plenty of room for the research community to improve on, especially if these systems are to be used for video editing and professional content creation,” he adds. In particular, it’s still tough to model complex interactions between objects.
In the video generated by the prompt “An artist’s brush painting on a canvas,” the brush moves over the canvas, but strokes on the canvas aren’t realistic. “I would love to see these models succeed at generating a sequence of interactions, such as ‘The man picks up a book from the shelf, puts on his glasses, and sits down to read it while drinking a cup of coffee,’” Gupta says. “An artist’s brush painting on a canvas”
For its part, Meta promises that the technology could “open new opportunities for creators and artists.” But as the technology develops, there are fears it could be harnessed as a powerful tool to create and disseminate misinformation and deepfakes. It might make it even more difficult to differentiate between real and fake content online.
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Meta’s model ups the stakes for generative AI both technically and creatively but also “in terms of the unique harms that could be caused through generated video as opposed to still images,” says Henry Ajder, an expert on synthetic media.
“At least today, creating factually inaccurate content that people might believe in requires some effort,” Gupta says. “In the future, it may be possible to create misleading content with a few keystrokes.”
The researchers who built Make-A-Video filtered out offensive images and words, but with data sets that consist of millions and millions of words and images, it is almost impossible to fully remove biased and harmful content.
A spokesperson for Meta says it is not making the model available to the public yet, and that “as part of this research, we will continue to explore ways to further refine and mitigate potential risk.”hide
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Make a video test to video, and photos, have people look how all sudden they got it,,,,and now joe bidden has alot to buy,,and giive back with his 100 trillion then drop price,,,….have hiim time by 100…this way gave to to all them drop price down 100…..
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What’s happening
A new report from VMware shows that cybersecurity professionals are seeing more deepfakes being used in cyber attacks.
Why it matters
Deepfakes use artificial intelligence to manipulate video and audio are make it seem like someone is saying or doing something that they’re not.
Deepfakes are increasingly being used in cyberattacks, a new report said, as the threat of the technology moves from hypothetical harms to real ones.
Reports of attacks using the face- and voice-altering technology jumped 13% last year, according to VMware’s annual Global Incident Response Threat Report, which was released Monday. In addition, 66% of the cybersecurity professionals surveyed for this year’s report said they had spotted one in the past year.
“Deepfakes in cyberattacks aren’t coming,” Rick McElroy, principal cybersecurity strategist at VMware, said in a statement. “They’re already here.”
Deepfakes use artificial intelligence to make it look as if a person is doing or saying things he or she actually isn’t. The technology entered the mainstream in 2019, sparking fears it could convincingly re-create other people’s faces and voices. Victims could see their likeness used for artificially created pornography and the technique could be used to sow political upheaval, experts warned.
While early deepfakes were largely easy to spot, the technology has since evolved and become much more convincing. In March, a video posted to social media appeared to show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy directing his soldiers to surrender to Russian forces. It was quickly denounced by Zelenskyy but showed the potential for harm posed by deepfakes.
Recently, the FBI warned that fraudsters have started using deepfakes to interview for remote or work-from-home jobs in information technology, programming and other software-related roles. The scammers also tried to pass along personally identifiable information stolen from someone else in order to pass background checks, according to the FBI’s public service announcement.
According to the VMware study, which polled 125 cybersecurity and incident response professionals, email was the top delivery method for last year’s deepfake attacks, accounting for 78% of them. That ties in with the continued rise in business-email compromise attempts, where an attacker will pretend to be someone they’re not in hopes of getting their target to hand over company information or pay a fake invoice.
Also according to the report, 60% of those polled say they’ve seen an overall increase in cyberattacks since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war. Ransomware attacks show no sign of letting up, with more than half of those surveyed reporting they’d experienced a ransomware attack in the past 12 months.