The whiteboard image is insane. Even if it took more than 8 to find it, it's really impressive.
To think that a few years ago we had dreamy pictures with eyes everywhere. And not long ago we were always identifying the AI images by the 6 fingered people.
I wonder how well the physics is modeled internally. E.g. if you prompt it to model some difficult ray tracing scenario (a box with a separating wall and a light in one of the chambers which leaks through to the other chamber etc)?
Or if you have a reflective chrome ball in your scene, how well does it understand that the image reflected must be an exact projection of the visible environment?
To think that a few years ago we had dreamy pictures with eyes everywhere. And not long ago we were always identifying the AI images by the 6 fingered people.
I wonder how well the physics is modeled internally. E.g. if you prompt it to model some difficult ray tracing scenario (a box with a separating wall and a light in one of the chambers which leaks through to the other chamber etc)?
Or if you have a reflective chrome ball in your scene, how well does it understand that the image reflected must be an exact projection of the visible environment?