Talk:Text-to-image model

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  • Example caption-image pairs.
    • Look at commons:Category:Artificial intelligence art, and see which cited papers make their figures available under an appropriate license.
      • Can't find freely licensed examples from Mansimov, but if we e-mailed him I bet there's a good chance he would slap a CC license on http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~emansim/cap2im.html or something. Actually, looks like there's consensus on Commons to treat AI-generated images as non-copyrightable, so that makes collecting illustrations a lot easier.
  • Expand history post-2016
  • More sources for architectures section
  • "Evaluation" section
  • Section listing notable models (which might eventually be appropriate to split off into a separate SA list article)
  • Add inbound links (may also want to think about slightly rescoping Artificial intelligence art for a cleaner separation of concerns)

Colin M (talk) 16:54, 7 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]


This article has a good lead.

The first sentence gives a clear and concise description of the topic. The first paragraph contains the most pertinent information about the topic without going into unnecessary detail. All information introduced in the lead is relevant and later expanded on in the article.

Muh tee us? (talk) 00:49, 9 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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