The standard idea - an abstract idea, a general notion - is absolutely something that AIs deal with. They don't actually "understand" them, but a language-based prompt is by definition pretty much made up of concepts. Like if you tell it to draw you an anthropomorphic parrot pirate, that's a bunch of concepts.
The standard idea - an abstract idea, a general notion - is absolutely something that AIs deal with. They don't actually "understand" them, but a language-based prompt is by definition pretty much made up of concepts. Like if you tell it to draw you an anthropomorphic parrot pirate, that's a bunch of concepts.
If you had literally typed concept definition into Google, you would have immediately seen the definition I used. Saying it is not the "actual definition" is quite silly.
Secondly...
Styles are a form of concept - a style like "watercolor painting", "In the style of anime", the style of a particular artist, a cartoon, a pixar film, Disney, My Little Pony, Warhammer 40,000, etc.
There is a particular concept of what something in a given style "should" look like.
AI art programs are capable of producing things in particular styles. Ergo, they can do "concepts".
Indeed, you can even mix these things together and end up with a My Little Pony-looking unicorn wearing Warhammer 40,000-style space marine power armor.
Another "concept" would be "anthropomorphic", a word I use all the time to generate anthropomorphic animals.
As such, art AIs, at least, "understand" the concept of style, and are capable of applying it to images to produce images in particular styles. Though of course, they aren't actually intelligent, they are indeed capable of working with concepts in order to produce images that match the prompt.
What definition of concept are you using here?
The standard idea - an abstract idea, a general notion - is absolutely something that AIs deal with. They don't actually "understand" them, but a language-based prompt is by definition pretty much made up of concepts. Like if you tell it to draw you an anthropomorphic parrot pirate, that's a bunch of concepts.
No. Look at the actual definition. There's nothings specific that's generalized from particulars https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/concept and no again- A prompt to an LLM is simply a pattern of characters. Please familiarize yourself with how those things actually work. https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/
If you had literally typed concept definition into Google, you would have immediately seen the definition I used. Saying it is not the "actual definition" is quite silly.
Secondly...
Styles are a form of concept - a style like "watercolor painting", "In the style of anime", the style of a particular artist, a cartoon, a pixar film, Disney, My Little Pony, Warhammer 40,000, etc.
There is a particular concept of what something in a given style "should" look like.
AI art programs are capable of producing things in particular styles. Ergo, they can do "concepts".
Indeed, you can even mix these things together and end up with a My Little Pony-looking unicorn wearing Warhammer 40,000-style space marine power armor.
Another "concept" would be "anthropomorphic", a word I use all the time to generate anthropomorphic animals.
As such, art AIs, at least, "understand" the concept of style, and are capable of applying it to images to produce images in particular styles. Though of course, they aren't actually intelligent, they are indeed capable of working with concepts in order to produce images that match the prompt.
No, it's not silly. It's the Merriam Webster dictionary.
I've already shown you the article explaining how it works. If you don't accept it then so be it.