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John Nack

@jnack
3 posts
2023-04-06
Sigh... my @GoogleAI team built something like this five years ago, but I could never get @GooglePhotos to put it to use. Someday, maybe... (Maybe not.) https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-06 View on X
SiliconANGLE

Meta releases its Segment Anything Model and Segment Anything 1-Billion mask dataset, hoping to help researchers with computer vision and object identification

and Meta is sharing the code Katie Paul / Reuters : Meta releases AI model that can identify items within images GitHub : Segment Anything  —  Meta AI Research, FAIR  —  [Paper] [P...

2022-04-14
Shockingly, worthless shit remains worthless. https://twitter.com/...
2022-04-14 View on X
CoinDesk

The auction for an NFT of Jack Dorsey's first-ever tweet, which sold for $2.9M last year, ended with a maximum bid of 2 ETH, worth around $6.2K

Crypto entrepreneur Sina Estavi bought Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's first ever tweet as an NFT for $2.9 million last year. Source: OpenSea .

2020-07-21
Wow, what a coup for the 'Dobe! Congrats to Marc & Adobe. It was great collaborating with him on Photoshop & computational photography when he was at Stanford ~15 years ago (!), and I can't wait to see what he does inside the walls. https://www.theverge.com/...
2020-07-21 View on X
The Verge

Adobe says it has hired Marc Levoy, a top researcher who developed computational photography for Google's Pixel line, to help it make a universal camera app

Jay Peters / The Verge :