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  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. Beautiful Miku & Teto Images Generated with Anima-Base v1.0

    A user shared images of anime characters Miku and Teto generated using the Anima-Base v1.0 model. The post on the r/StableDiffusion subreddit showcases the model's capabilities in creating visually appealing character art. The generated images highlight the potential of Anima-Base v1.0 for fan art and character design. AI

    Beautiful Miku & Teto Images Generated with Anima-Base v1.0

    IMPACT Demonstrates a specific model's capability for generating anime-style character art.