![]() You can also split prompts, saying things like “hot air balloon::0.5, thunderstorm::0.5” and it will work toward both of those things equally - this isn’t really necessary, since the language part of the model would also accept “hot air balloon in a thunderstorm” and you might even get better results.īut the interesting thing is that you can also have negative prompts, which causes the model to work away from that concept as actively as it can. If you have one prompt, that prompt has a “weight” of one, meaning that’s the only thing the model is working toward. Ordinarily, you give the model a prompt, and it works its way toward creating an image that matches it. ![]() ![]() Supercomposite was playing around with a custom AI text-to-image model, similar to but not DALL-E or Stable Diffusion, and specifically experimenting with “negative prompts.” She explained the Loab phenomenon in a thread that achieved a large amount of attention for a random creepy AI thing, something there is no shortage of on the platform, suggesting it struck a chord (minor key, no doubt). Loab was discovered - encountered? summoned? - by a musician and artist who goes by Supercomposite on Twitter (this article originally used her name but she said she preferred to use her handle for personal reasons, so it has been substituted throughout). We are all regularly amazed by AI’s capabilities in writing and creation, but who knew it had such a capacity for instilling horror? A chilling discovery by an AI researcher finds that the “latent space” comprising a deep learning model’s memory is haunted by least one horrifying figure - a bloody-faced woman now known as “Loab.”īut is this AI model truly haunted, or is Loab just a random confluence of images that happens to come up in various strange technical circumstances? Surely it must be the latter unless you believe spirits can inhabit data structures, but it’s more than a simple creepy image - it’s an indication that what passes for a brain in an AI is deeper and creepier than we might otherwise have imagined.
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