uprootdev 2 hours ago

I thought this was about the INFP personality type.

  • evanjrowley an hour ago

    I thought so too, but I also wonder if the name here is more than just a nod to Meyers-Briggs. The personality types in the conversation demos are plausibly INFP.

  • Y_Y 2 hours ago

    > INFP denotes our method is Interactive, Natural, Flash and Person-generic.

    The shittiest acronym since "GPT".

yapyap 3 hours ago

haha wow they’ll stop at nothing to sell this “agent” crap in generative “AI”.

I wonder how many years it’ll take till the VCs // general public finally realize the marketing sham they have fallen for and the bubble will pop.

Nevertheless, cool project in theory but they say

“Imagine having a conversation with a socially intelligent agent. It can attentively listen to your words and offer visual and linguistic feedback promptly. This seamless interaction allows for multiple rounds of conversation to flow smoothly and naturally. In pursuit of actualizing it, we propose INFP, a novel audio-driven head generation framework for dyadic interaction.”

Do people actually hold conversations with chatbots enough to make this a viable thing? I know this is just the code but it is made by ByteDance so they definitely have a monetary incentive to make it and of course want a ROI, 1. do enough people hold conversations with bots to make this worthwhile and 2. are these hypothetical people okay?

vessenes 2 hours ago

So much grumpiness! This is amazingly cool. The out of band (paintings) look great. Lots of good preemptive facial expressions: people clearing their throats to interrupt.. really awesome.

ilaksh 4 hours ago

Amazing.. unfortunately code and data link back to the project page. But amazing research.

from-nibly 5 hours ago

Invoking Cunningham's Law. I just don't see the usecase for this. Like what are humans fundamentally missing that this is solving?

Pumping out more content faster? I can't even fathom a world where even more content is pumped out.

Avatar video calls? Just turn your video off if you are going to do that I don't need to talk to a puppet I want to talk to you.

Scams, misinformation campaigns, sucking lonely people down an even more lonely hole?

This feels past making a better mousetrap and into making a better window breaker.

  • numpad0 an hour ago

    Is your felt problem really about lack of positive, worthwhile use cases, or is this thing just so creepy?

    Because I'm sure there are less useful yet less hated researches, like giant spherical purified water tanks in China lined with TV-sized vacuum tubes(they're coool).

    I think AI outputs just don't meet expectations for human consumption. It's just too crude like how the molten giant from Nausicaa wasn't ready. Their uttarances cause people to flinch, or if people accumulated exposure despite red flags, slowly drive them crazy. And I think that's the real dealbreaker of the big AI launch - beyond generating boilerplaty code.

    (I've seen people hypothesizing coming of a mass off-Internet movement that result from developing trust issues between the meat world and mega platformers, that I think we'll believe when that actually happen)

  • ilaksh 2 hours ago

    It's very obvious that this makes any interaction with an agent more engaging and potentially more effective.

    • from-nibly an hour ago

      But why do I want my interactions with an agent more engaging?

  • evanjrowley an hour ago

    Going by the content of the conversation demos, I suspect this may one day eclipse OnlyFans and/or telehealth therapy sessions.

  • cr125rider 2 hours ago

    Targeted, hyper focused, “relatable” marketing is big business. It’s not a problem worth solving, but it’s worth a lot of money.

Y_Y 2 hours ago

If only there was another term for "dyadic conversations", like "dialogues".