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stable-diffusion-rocm
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[D] About the current state of ROCm
Re: stable diffusion https://github.com/AshleyYakeley/stable-diffusion-rocm
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It's time to upscale FSR 2 even further: Meet FSR 2.1
Very easy actually. This is not officially documented, but with a recent enough kernel you don't have to install anything. You can grab the official rocm container and it'll just work. For example for Stable Diffusion see https://github.com/AshleyYakeley/stable-diffusion-rocm/blob/...
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Running Stable Diffusion on Your GPU with Less Than 10Gb of VRAM
I had good luck with these directions, which let you run inside a docker container:
https://github.com/AshleyYakeley/stable-diffusion-rocm
I had to make the one line change suggested in issue #3 to get it to run under 8GB.
radeontop suggests 4GB might work.
I also had to add this environment variable to make it work on my unsupported radeon 6600xt:
HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION=10.3.0
It takes under two minutes per batch of 5 images with the --turbo option.
(Base OS is manjaro; using the distro's version of docker; not the flatpack docker package.)
If you don't have a GPU, paperspace will rent you an appropriate VM.
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Run Stable Diffusion on Your M1 Mac’s GPU
I have it working on an RX 6800, used the scripts from this repo[0] to build a docker image that has ROCm drivers and PyTorch installed.
I'm running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS as the host OS, didn't have to touch anything beyond the basic Docker install. Next step is build a new Dockerfile that adds in the Stable Diffusion WebUI.[1]
[0] https://github.com/AshleyYakeley/stable-diffusion-rocm
- Dockerfile for easy use on an AMD GPU
invisible-watermark
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Why & How to check Invisible Watermark
I'm not sure your online tool is working. I tried it with the watermarked example image from https://github.com/ShieldMnt/invisible-watermark, and your tool returned that it did not detect a watermark:
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The AI bots have arrived at r/programming...
The public availability and quality of LLMs and stable diffusion have been an unprecedented disaster for spam mitigation largely because there is no effective way to determine if this content was created and posted by a human being. Particularly with text content, the amount of information present is so small that I don't believe there is a way to definitively analyze it and concretely say whether or not it was generated by an LLM. The only potential way to do so that I can think of would be to check every comment against the output of each LLM service provider, but that's a futile endeavor because you can go back to inserting typos and substitutions, reorder the text or omit some of it, mash multiple outputs together, or even self-host an LLM and skip all the bullshit from the start. At least the images and videos being created by stable diffusion can be watermarked reasonably well.
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SD Watermark checker. How do i check if image is generative?
i found an article but i don't understand it... is there any video tutorial of anything?
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MidJourney blocked content it generated as sexually explicit...
Creating invisible watermark encoder (see https://github.com/ShieldMnt/invisible-watermark)...
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How would an AI art company like Midjourney know you were selling imagery you created using their platform?
Tools to add this kind of watermarking are publicly available or could be reimplemented by in house developers if they don't like FOSS licenses.
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New Art Platforms for Artists and the death of old ones?
Most major AI generators embed invisible watermarks into the images so that they can detect them and avoid training on generated imagery later. I know Stable Diffusion uses this python library to do it: https://github.com/ShieldMnt/invisible-watermark I haven't bothered to look up others but they have similar steps.
- [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models?
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Just saw this Post regarding new Anti-AI Software on Linkedin. What are your opinions on this? Can this even work?
It uses the same library as Stable Diffusion (https://github.com/ShieldMnt/invisible-watermark) without giving credit in its github repository which does not even contain the sources of its 3 lines of code. This watermark doesn't protect anything, it would be necessary that the robots that retrieve the images from the internet make the effort to read the watermark to not add them in their dataset (best case scenario, totally utopian). The repository is suspicious and could be a way to install malware.
- Stable diffusion uses https://github.com/ShieldMnt/invisible-watermark by default unless you check "Do not add watermark to images" in settings
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Looks like Stable Diffusion 2.0 was released, with some anticipated features
"This script incorporates an invisible watermarking of the outputs, to help viewers identify the images as machine-generated."
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion
diffusers - 🤗 Diffusers: State-of-the-art diffusion models for image and audio generation in PyTorch and FLAX.
stable_diffusion.openvino
stable-diffusion - Optimized Stable Diffusion modified to run on lower GPU VRAM
tvm - Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu and specialized accelerators
stable-diffusion-ui - Easiest 1-click way to install and use Stable Diffusion on your computer. Provides a browser UI for generating images from text prompts and images. Just enter your text prompt, and see the generated image. [Moved to: https://github.com/easydiffusion/easydiffusion]
3d-ken-burns - an implementation of 3D Ken Burns Effect from a Single Image using PyTorch
onnx - Open standard for machine learning interoperability
stable-diffusion - A latent text-to-image diffusion model
stable-diffusion