In the fast paced world of machine learning & AI and its application some models come and go fast!
GANs were first introduced by Ian Goodfellow and colleagues in the famous and one of the most cited ML papers titled Generative adversarial networks in 2014.
"Generative Adversarial Networks were my introduction to AI art. For a while, they were state of the art — capable of generating photorealistic images based on patterns found in large datasets of images. Today, RunwayML, a web-based app and AI playground for creatives, announced that it would be killing off its machine learning tools, GANs included, in favor of diffusion based images and video. ..."
Credits: Last Week in AI
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