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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Microsoft Lens - Why train models on images with intrusive watermarks?

    A user on Reddit's r/StableDiffusion subreddit has raised concerns about Microsoft Lens being trained on images with intrusive watermarks. The user shared an example of an AI-generated image from Lens-Base that included a Shutterstock logo, questioning why such images are not filtered out during the training process. This raises potential issues regarding the quality and ethical sourcing of data used for training AI models. AI

    Microsoft Lens - Why train models on images with intrusive watermarks?

    IMPACT Raises questions about data sourcing and quality control in AI model training, potentially impacting user trust and output.

  2. Microsoft Lens First Tests: It's Pretty Decent! - ComfyUI Native Support About to Be Merged

    Microsoft Lens, a new image generation model, has been released and is undergoing initial testing. The model supports various aspect ratios and resolutions, with base resolutions of 1024 and 1440. Native support for Microsoft Lens is also being integrated into ComfyUI, a popular interface for Stable Diffusion. AI

    Microsoft Lens First Tests: It's Pretty Decent! - ComfyUI Native Support About to Be Merged

    IMPACT New image generation model released, offering support for various resolutions and aspect ratios, with integration into ComfyUI.