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This is the '''SSFWIKI glossary''' with limited dictionary function. See '''[[resources]]''' for examples you will often find linked for your convenience.
This is the '''SSFWIKI glossary''' with limited dictionary function. See '''[[resources]]''' for examples you will often find linked for your convenience.


= ACM =
'''Glossaries elsewhere'''
* <section begin=US-Congress-glossary />[https://www.congress.gov/help/legislative-glossary '''Glossary of Legislative Terms''' at congress.gov]<section end=US-Congress-glossary />
* <section begin=UK-Parliament-glossary />[https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/glossary/ '''Glossary''' at parliament.uk]<section end=UK-Parliament-glossary />
* <section begin=Law-Society-glossary />[https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/public/for-public-visitors/resources/glossary '''Legal glossary''' at lawsociety.org.uk]<section end=Law-Society-glossary />
 
= Association for Computing Machinery =


The '''[[w:Association for Computing Machinery]]''' ('''ACM''') is a US-based international [[w:learned society]] for [[w:computing]]. It was founded in 1947, and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. (Wikipedia)
The '''[[w:Association for Computing Machinery]]''' ('''ACM''') is a US-based international [[w:learned society]] for [[w:computing]]. It was founded in 1947, and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. (Wikipedia)
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* français | fr | French | les sonne-mêmes numeriques
* français | fr | French | les sonne-mêmes numeriques
* svenska | sv | Swedish | digitala dubbla ljud
* svenska | sv | Swedish | digitala dubbla ljud
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= Generative artificial intelligence =
{{Q|'''[[w:Generative artificial intelligence]]''' or '''generative AI''' (also ''GenAI'') is a type of [[w:artificial intelligence]] (AI) system capable of generating text, images, or other media in response to [[w:Prompt engineering|w:prompts]].|[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Generative_artificial_intelligence&oldid=1152362282 Wikipedia]|[[w:Generative artificial intelligence]]}}
Examples of generative AI that generate images / sceneries based on [[w:Prompt engineering|w:prompts]] by user. These genrated images may contain synthetic human-like fakes placed in fairly realistic looking scenarios.
* [[w:Midjourney]]
* [[w:Stable Diffusion]]
Examples of [[w:large language model]]s being used to generate conversational AIs
* [[w:ChatGPT]] by OpenAI based on OpenAI's [[w:Generative pre-trained transformer]] (GPT)
* [[w:Bard (chatbot)]] by Google and based on Google's [[w:LaMDA]]
Generative AI encompasses more than conversational AI as it is able to also create images / scenery
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See '''[[wikidata:Q25104379]]''' for translations, descriptions and links to WMF wikis about GANs.
See '''[[wikidata:Q25104379]]''' for translations, descriptions and links to WMF wikis about GANs.
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= Human-like image synthesis =


= Human image synthesis =
Human-like image synthesis is a dangerous technology. ''Human-like image synthesis'' would be semantically less wrong less wrong than ''[[w:human image synthesis]]''.


{{Q|'''Human image synthesis''' can be applied to make believable and even [[w:photorealism|photorealistic]] of human-likenesses, moving or still. This has effectively been the situation since the early [[w:2000s (decade)|2000s]]. Many films using [[w:computer generated imagery|computer generated imagery]] have featured synthetic images of human-like characters [[w:digital compositing|digitally composited]] onto the real or other simulated film material.|Wikipedia|[[w:Human image synthesis|Human image syntheses]]}}
{{Q|'''Human image synthesis''' can be applied to make believable and even [[w:photorealism|photorealistic]] of human-likenesses, moving or still. This has effectively been the situation since the early [[w:2000s (decade)|2000s]]. Many films using [[w:computer generated imagery|computer generated imagery]] have featured synthetic images of human-like characters [[w:digital compositing|digitally composited]] onto the real or other simulated film material.|Wikipedia|[[w:Human image synthesis|Human image syntheses]]}}
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= Large language model =
{{Q|A '''[[w:large language model]]''' ('''LLM''') is a [[w:language model]] consisting of a [[w:Artificial neural network|w:neural network]] with many parameters (typically billions of weights or more), trained on large quantities of unlabeled text using [[w:self-supervised learning]] or [[w:semi-supervised learning]].|[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Large_language_model&oldid=1152606161 Wikipedia]|[[w:large language model]]}}


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= Light stage =
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