Nick Padgett (@ncpadge) 's Twitter Profile
Nick Padgett

@ncpadge

CTO @ Spawning. Professional full-stack software developer. Hobbyist game dev.

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Mat Dryhurst (@matdryhurst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A massive effort by Spawning team to release the largest curated public domain image dataset This is enough to train a foundation model and move us past the paradigm of wanton web scraping We will soon have competitive Public AI models, and we want to lead that charge

apolinario 🌐 (@multimodalart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨ PD12M ✨, a 12.4 million high quality image-caption dataset for AI training 🎛️, featuring: - 🤖✏️ Florence-2 synthetic captions - 🌸 Aesthetic and safety filtered from 34M superset - 🔓 only public domain images superb release by Spawning huggingface.co/datasets/Spawn…

Philipp Koralus (@philippkoralus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know you’re at a renaissance-like moment in history when artists see things more clearly than many academics, industry leaders, and policy makers.

Holly Herndon (@hollyherndon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Public AI models are possible! Spawning just released the largest public domain image dataset Now we are training Public Diffusion, a public domain image model with no IP concerns This will help any artist fine tune, and own, their own models on their own terms DIY

Sayak Paul (@risingsayak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new T2I dataset is up on the Hub, having 12.4 million image-caption pairs! * Public domain and CC0 licensed images * Quality and safety filtered * Synthetic captions Enjoy: huggingface.co/datasets/Spawn…

A new T2I dataset is up on the Hub, having 12.4 million image-caption pairs!

* Public domain and CC0 licensed images
* Quality and safety filtered
* Synthetic captions

Enjoy:
huggingface.co/datasets/Spawn…
Sayak Paul (@risingsayak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You wanted to use Diffusers to handle concurrent and multithreaded requests to generate images that may be requested by multiple users at the same time? Well, here's an example with Stable Diffusion 3: github.com/huggingface/di…

You wanted to use Diffusers to handle concurrent and multithreaded requests to generate images that may be requested by multiple users at the same time?  

Well, here's an example with Stable Diffusion 3:
github.com/huggingface/di…
Spawning (@spawning_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you choose 12.4 million images out a sea of options? Learn how we curated PD12M using the tools on Source.Plus. Link in reply.

How do you choose 12.4 million images out a sea of options? Learn how we curated PD12M using the tools on Source.Plus. Link in reply.
Jordan Meyer (@jordancmeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Public Diffusion, Spawning set out to prove that it's possible to train a beautiful AI Art model using only images from the public domain. As of today, we’re 30% into training our first model, and the early results speak for themselves. Take a look…🧵

With Public Diffusion, <a href="/spawning_/">Spawning</a> set out to prove that it's possible to train a beautiful AI Art model using only images from the public domain. 

As of today, we’re 30% into training our first model, and the early results speak for themselves. 

Take a look…🧵
Jordan Meyer (@jordancmeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are some images from our first candidate model for Public Diffusion. It still needs a lot more time in the oven, but these early results are very promising. Prompts in the alt text.

Here are some images from our first candidate model for Public Diffusion. 

It still needs a lot more time in the oven, but these early results are very promising.

Prompts in the alt text.
Nick Padgett (@ncpadge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More Public Diffusion samples! It’s still very early on (<33% done), but I’m optimistic with the quality of these outputs. Some interesting examples in 🧵, all prompts in the alt text. My favorites:

More Public Diffusion samples! It’s still very early on (&lt;33% done), but I’m optimistic with the quality of these outputs.

Some interesting examples in 🧵, all prompts in the alt text. My favorites: