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The concept of “similar” is AI-complete (ie, only you knows what seems acceptably similar to you), so basically, no.

You can force a model to generate nearly the same actual pixels with DreamBooth, which can be interesting for putting people’s faces in a picture, but otherwise I’d call it overfitting.



Is AI-complete an actual complexity class? Genuinely curious, I’ve never heard of it.


I think it's just an informal term for things that seem to require human-level AI.


Ah, don’t care for it in that case. Seems like it’s cashing in on the formality associated with algorithms research.


I think you’re insulting all of philosophy there.

But there is a paper about it: https://www.aaai.org/Papers/Symposia/Spring/2007/SS-07-05/SS...




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