• Stable Diffusion is another common text-to-image AI model that uses diffusion techniques to generate high-quality art, among other things. (courselounge.com)
  • One such technological innovation that has significantly impacted the fashion world is the use of Stable Diffusion fashion prompts . (aipromptsguide.net)
  • In this article, we will explore the concept of Stable Diffusion, present a list of 50 inspiring fashion prompts across various themes, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using prompts, and conclude with some frequently asked questions about this exciting approach to fashion design. (aipromptsguide.net)
  • What is Stable Diffusion? (aipromptsguide.net)
  • Stable Diffusion is a powerful and cutting-edge machine-learning technique that has found applications in various creative fields, including fashion design. (aipromptsguide.net)
  • In the context of fashion design, Stable Diffusion takes a textual prompt as input and generates visual clothing designs based on that prompt. (aipromptsguide.net)
  • Start9, the company behind StartOS, today announced the addition of Stable Diffusion, a text-to-image diffusion model, and FreeGPT, a large language model (LLM) chat interface, to the Start9 Marketplace. (lbo.biz)
  • Stable Diffusion and FreeGPT for StartOS make it possible for users to locally host and experiment with their own, private, unbiased, unrestricted AI. (lbo.biz)
  • Doing so eliminates third parties from the computing experience, which now includes AI interactions with the additions of Stable Diffusion and FreeGPT. (lbo.biz)
  • While the original theory of diffusion turns out to be too simplistic for foresight purposes, research from other fields and our own extended concept of diffusion suggest that the technological innovations found in science fiction have to be complemented by looking at socio-cultural innovations, particularly changes in the "worlds of the consumers" (e.g. their knowledge, imaginings, practices, perceptions and experiences) - in other words, in socio-cultural fiction. (isiarticles.com)
  • Conventional linear approach is too simplistic a framework to capture and deal with such phenomena. (epw.in)
  • More specifically, they want to measure the kind of innovation a firm decides to do: do carmakers focus on clean technology (electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and hybrid vehicle) or conventional fossil fuel innovation? (newthingsunderthesun.com)
  • This links the technological perspective to socio-cultural innovation. (isiarticles.com)
  • These predictions are simplistic and rest on assumptions of China's economic and political trajectory that may not be valid. (csis.org)
  • 1 Dramatic innovations in transportation or communication frequently produce predictions that distance is becoming irrelevant. (openedition.org)
  • Since Eric Ries published his 2011 book - The Lean Start-Up - applying his experience with IMVU to business innovation, the idea has grown in popularity as a methodology. (infoq.com)
  • This article is not, however, a critique of companies doing lean innovation badly. (infoq.com)
  • The fault does not lie in the principles of Lean Start-Up, but in their application as a universal recipe to innovation success. (infoq.com)
  • Through my experience and close examination of startups and innovation, I found an underlying thread that connects them-it is, invariably, Lean. (epicpeople.org)
  • Lean is also a model of innovation focused on experimentation and rapid iteration. (epicpeople.org)
  • They bring together cohorts of international startups to develop their teams and products and learn from each other in a limited duration "boot camp," based on Lean models of innovation. (epicpeople.org)
  • are interested in how a carbon tax might change innovation in the auto sector, but given how rarely anyone actually tries to implement a carbon tax, they can't directly study the question. (newthingsunderthesun.com)
  • Yet we know that innovations rarely achieve widespread uptake even when there is robust evidence of their benefits (and especially when such evidence is absent or contested). (bmj.com)
  • Further, while referring to prototypes derived from cultural products, it can be assumed that these prototypes through the processes of diffusion and normalization have become part of the world of the customer which then can be addressed through new products or services. (isiarticles.com)
  • Indeed modelling any innovation that has impact on water, energy and food sectors requires involvement of diverse stakeholders as well as consideration of processes within those sectors. (steppingupnexus.org.uk)
  • In recent decades, the concept of inclusive innovation has been used to refer to how innovation can include actors that are considered marginalised from its processes and outcomes. (researchgate.net)
  • Contrary to the 'expert-driven' approaches prevalent in evaluating the legitimacy of such processes, this paper examines the legitimacy of inclusive innovation from the. (researchgate.net)
  • lt;p>Modelling innovation diffusion within the Water Energy Food (WEF) Nexus requires complex system thinking because both innovation systems and the Nexus possess common characteristics of complex systems such as numerosity, connectivity, interdependence, heterogeneity and adaptation. (steppingupnexus.org.uk)
  • In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Jason Friesen, founder of Trek Medics about the application of frugal innovation approaches to enabling disaster recovery and emergency response. (infoq.com)
  • The S curve was first studied by Gabriel Tarde, a French sociologist in 1890 as an innovation model. (shapingtomorrow.com)
  • As such, it throws invaluable academic light on global model diffusion in the contemporary world. (e-elgar.com)
  • In the case of AD innovation, for example, feedstock producers, farmers, AD plant operators, waste collection companies, and local authorities are some of the stakeholders involved within the WEF Nexus. (steppingupnexus.org.uk)
  • I would just point out that even that, I think, is a bit of a simplistic story in that if you look at operators in the global war on terror, U.S. operators of those drones, they have very high rates of PTSD. (innovationtrail.org)
  • However, their technology use was limited and simplistic, and did not 'transform' but merely enhanced existing practice. (eera-ecer.de)
  • So in this paper, you can think of them measuring innovation by counting the number of valuable patents for different kinds of automobile technology. (newthingsunderthesun.com)
  • The link between technology, innovation, national security, and international power is now widely recognized. (csis.org)
  • Each had a different focus, such as improvement science in high income 4 5 6 and low and middle income countries, 3 7 8 innovation in primary care 9 or public health, 10 complex interventions, 11 leadership for innovation, 12 the social practice of innovation, 13 and technology adoption. (bmj.com)
  • The top-down, foreign-led design of international aid programs has been long criticized for its overreliance on simplistic, linear strategies and for being fundamentally at odds with the complex way nations actually develop. (atlasnetwork.org)
  • It is tenable, that if happened 'locally' at the school, taking advantage of the diffusion of knowledge among the community of the teachers, the training program, could be dramatically more successful. (eera-ecer.de)
  • We found that by learning from biological morphogenesis, simplistic robots without self-localization capability (i.e., the capability of determining their own coordinates in a given environment), such as kilobots, can evenly surround moving or stationary targets in a self-organized way," Jin said. (techxplore.com)
  • In my view, we have strong evidence that pull policies work well for incremental progress, but the case for their efficacy at promoting radical innovation is a lot shakier. (newthingsunderthesun.com)
  • In the case of AD innovation, feedstock sources can be residential households, restaurants, food producers, retail stores each having different food waste generation rate, recycle rate and different responses to the changing policies, economic and environmental indicators in their waste generation and recycling behaviours. (steppingupnexus.org.uk)
  • In their work, Jin and his colleagues tried to overcome this limitation by using simplistic robots that are fairly basic and are not capable of self-localizing themselves. (techxplore.com)
  • First, it's super simplistic to use (this is one of their most basic models). (heavy.com)
  • There are common sense reasons why spreading an innovation across an entire health system is hard. (bmj.com)
  • In their series of studies on Lexical Diffusion, Ogura and Wang discussed whether leaders and laggers of a change are any different from one another in terms of the speed of diffusion. (keio.ac.jp)
  • Agent based modelling was selected as the method to understand the step-change impact of the diffusion of innovation across the Water Energy and Food (WEF) Nexus. (steppingupnexus.org.uk)
  • Simplistic metaphors ("blueprint," "pipeline," "multiplier") aside, there is no simple or universally replicable way of implementing change at scale in a complex system. (bmj.com)
  • In an ideal setting, if we really wanted to assess the impact of fuel prices on the innovation decisions of carmakers, we would want to randomly assign some carmakers to face higher fuel prices than others. (newthingsunderthesun.com)
  • In fact, it has ceased to focus on the world of start-ups and has become the development methodology of choice for larger companies looking to improve their innovation success rate. (infoq.com)
  • This competition is a contest of ideas on governance for investment, innovation, and the internet. (csis.org)
  • This incident shows society's early encounter with the "Big Data" of the day and the slow diffusion of economically significant information. (openedition.org)
  • Cet incident témoigne d'un épisode précoce où la société a été confrontée aux Big Data dans un contexte de diffusion lente d'une information économique pertinente. (openedition.org)
  • lt;p>Recently we finalised the development of two Agent Based Models (ABMs) for Anaerobic Digestion (AD) innovation as part of the EPSRC funded Stepping UP project. (steppingupnexus.org.uk)
  • Drawing on various fields of theory and examples of innovations derived from the arts, this article argues that the value of SF prototypes can be extended by complementing them with socio-cultural fiction (SCF) prototypes. (isiarticles.com)
  • Innovation has become a central element of its international influence. (csis.org)
  • Reflections on the development of ABMs for Anaerobic Digestion innovation are included at the end of the blog. (steppingupnexus.org.uk)