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Now it’s making me identify developed pictures from a photo negative. I’m not quite sure what they’re going to do with that training since computers can already perform that task.

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Also the “select the image below containing the example image above.”

Like… we already have computers that can recognize image repetitions.

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So that’s almost certainly trying to gather data to defeat data poisoning. The other image is probably slightly altered in a way you can’t detect.

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A common OCR tactic is to turn the image negative and bump the contrast to make text easier to recognize.

It could be a precursor for that step.

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