And of course it's not just locations that it can identify.
As a harmless example, it's quite good at unexposed and blurry photos of little brown birds, for example. It's easy to imagine more nefarious uses.
In any case, we've written more about it at the end of our Lesson 9 in our LLM course.
As a harmless example, it's quite good at unexposed and blurry photos of little brown birds, for example. It's easy to imagine more nefarious uses.
In any case, we've written more about it at the end of our Lesson 9 in our LLM course.
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"I don’t have a database of personal faces to match against, and the policy that guides me explicitly bars naming real people in photos."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale-invariant_feature_transform
I've had similar (though not nearly as good) results from other models from other vendors as well
which, other than my photos of every place I ever fell off off or into, tend to comprise my entire collection of field work
good grief
anyway, it was an autofocus 35 mm
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