What Is Loab? Baby Don t Hurt Us
What Is Loab? Baby, Don't Hurt UsHome > ExclusivesSource: Twitter/@supercompositeLoab
- she’s become a queer icon
- people unironically believe she’s a demon
- she’s been analyzed as evidence of multiple different types of bias in AI
- people are calling for a Loab movie
& all of that fits the Loab mythos perfectly— void (affectionate) (@ghosts_hmu) September 7, 2022 Here, a "prompt" is the command you're giving the AI. It then uses "heaps of captioned images and basically does a statistical analysis of them," said Supercomposite. "When you prompt the AI, it tries to use its statistical 'knowledge' that it got from that training process. It tries to statistically optimize a picture to match your prompt." Of course, nothing is perfect, not even machines. Loab is "some cluster of statistical data that accidentally got grouped together by the AI and basically made a coherent totally new person."Article continues below advertisement What's interesting about Loab (and perhaps a wee bit scary, depending on how you slice it), is her penchant for disturbing imagery. Once she came into being, her image was able to be reused. For some reason, AI "grasps her characteristics way more than celebrities it has seen a ton of pictures of." Something like Loab is pretty common; what wasn't was the fact that "she makes things explode into gore." Supercomposite's explanation for Loab's horror mindset was, "I guess her little area in the data distribution is next to some nasty stuff."
She Looks Like a Nice Computer-Generated Lady Having Some Rough Times Says Loab' s Creator EXCLUSIVE
By Jennifer Tisdale Sep. 7 2022, Published 6:35 p.m. ET Artificial intelligence (AI) has proven to be an endless source of fascination and fear for anyone using the internet today, which is most of us. However, one could argue that our desire to hold the concept of AI at arm's length began long before the internet existed. Movies like 1984's The Terminator have taught us that if machines become self-aware, the first thing they will do is try to destroy us, which is baffling. To quote Wanda June in Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive: "We made you!" Article continues below advertisement Recently, an artist/musician who calls themselves Supercomposite on Twitter discovered a woman who they began referring to as Loab. What separated Loab from other AI was laid out in a Twitter thread that began innocently enough and ended quite dark. However, Loab's creator has a great deal of affection for her and was more than willing to chat with Distractify about who Loab is and how she came to be. So, what is Loab? Baby, don't hurt us.Source: Twitter/@supercomposite Loab and friendsArticle continues below advertisementWhat is Loab
A better question to ask could be: Who is Loab? In the Twitter thread about Loab's discovery, Supercomposite said "her presence is persistent, and she haunts every image she touches." When we reached out to Supercomposite for some answers, we were also looking for an explanation in layman's terms. If you're someone who is not well-versed in technology, this is definitely for you. It all began when Supercomposite used the negative weight (opposite) of the prompt "Brando::-1" (as in Marlon Brando), which spit out a logo. Naturally they assumed the negative weight of that logo might produce Marlon Brando again. That did not happen. "I basically prompted to do the opposite of a logo. It's trying to go as far away as possible that an image can go from being a logo," Supercomposite told us. "Faces are really common in images, so it's not surprising it landed on a face." But again, the face it landed on was not Marlon Brando's.Article continues below advertisement In the 13 hours since the Loab thread dropped:- she’s become a queer icon
- people unironically believe she’s a demon
- she’s been analyzed as evidence of multiple different types of bias in AI
- people are calling for a Loab movie
& all of that fits the Loab mythos perfectly— void (affectionate) (@ghosts_hmu) September 7, 2022 Here, a "prompt" is the command you're giving the AI. It then uses "heaps of captioned images and basically does a statistical analysis of them," said Supercomposite. "When you prompt the AI, it tries to use its statistical 'knowledge' that it got from that training process. It tries to statistically optimize a picture to match your prompt." Of course, nothing is perfect, not even machines. Loab is "some cluster of statistical data that accidentally got grouped together by the AI and basically made a coherent totally new person."Article continues below advertisement What's interesting about Loab (and perhaps a wee bit scary, depending on how you slice it), is her penchant for disturbing imagery. Once she came into being, her image was able to be reused. For some reason, AI "grasps her characteristics way more than celebrities it has seen a ton of pictures of." Something like Loab is pretty common; what wasn't was the fact that "she makes things explode into gore." Supercomposite's explanation for Loab's horror mindset was, "I guess her little area in the data distribution is next to some nasty stuff."