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19 Jun 202403:24

TLDRIn the Midjourney Office Hours Recap for June 19th, David discusses the progress on personalization and the upcoming version 7, which may include semi-personalization systems and a smoother onboarding process. The team is also considering a mode for color blindness and is working on demographic surveys for further insights. An update to the upscaler is underway, and version 7 promises to be faster, cheaper, and smarter. After its launch, the community will be polled for guidance on balancing controlability with video or 3D features. The team is also refining the website for new users and seeking more social community features.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The Midjourney team is satisfied with the personalization feature but is cautious about releasing an update due to potential backward compatibility issues.
  • ๐Ÿš€ They are working on a faster and smoother onboarding process, aiming to make personalization default in version 7.
  • ๐ŸŽจ There are considerations for a semi-personalization system, possibly allowing users to create profiles for specific looks or lock in certain demographics.
  • ๐Ÿค” David, from the team, mentioned that personalization is currently makeshift and improvements are expected after learning from user feedback.
  • ๐Ÿ” The team is conducting demographic surveys and encourages participation for two free fast hours as an incentive.
  • ๐ŸŒˆ David suggested the possibility of a mode for color blindness, but the release method is still under discussion.
  • ๐Ÿ†• An upcoming update will allow combining SRF codes with personalization codes, expected to be live soon.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ The team is continuously training version 6.5 and addressing numerous edge cases, with David sounding tired and frustrated by the complexity.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง They are also working on updating the upscaler, with version 7 showing progress in individual parts and nearing completion of the dataset.
  • ๐Ÿ“Š Post-launch of versions 6.5 and 7, the team plans to seek more community guidance through polls regarding the focus on controlability and video or 3D.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ David acknowledged that while version 7 may be faster and cheaper, future models might need to be slower and more expensive, reflecting an internal debate.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The team is committed to ongoing website polishing for new users and is open to community suggestions for additional social features like trends and popular SRF codes.

Q & A

  • What was the main topic discussed during the Midjourney office hours on June 18th, 2024?

    -The main topic discussed was the progress and updates on personalization, including potential backward compatibility issues, faster onboarding, and future plans for version 7 and beyond.

  • What is the current status of the personalization feature according to David?

    -David mentioned that the team is happy with how personalization turned out, but it's currently sort of makeshift, and they are learning a lot from user feedback to improve it.

  • What is the potential update that the team is debating about releasing?

    -The team is debating about releasing an update that could break some backward compatibility, which might affect the current functionality of the personalization feature.

  • What is the semi-personalization system that David mentioned?

    -The semi-personalization system might involve creating profiles for specific looks or being able to lock in certain demographics, but the details are still under consideration.

  • How can users participate in demographic surveys conducted by the Midjourney team?

    -Users can participate in demographic surveys by filling out the survey on the announcement page on Discord, and they will receive two free fast hours for their participation.

  • What special mode is David considering for users with specific needs?

    -David is considering making a mode specific for color blindness and similar needs, although the details on how to release the results to the community are still uncertain.

  • What upcoming update to SRF and personalization is expected to be live soon?

    -An update is expected to be live soon that will allow users to combine SRF codes and personalization codes, enhancing the customization options.

  • What is the current training status of version 6.5?

    -David mentioned that they are still training version 6.5 and working on many edge cases, indicating that the development process is ongoing and complex.

  • What is the community's role after the launch of version 7?

    -After the launch of version 7, the team plans to ask the community for more guidance, including polling people about the focus between controlability and video or 3D.

  • What are the future considerations for the development of version 7 and beyond?

    -The team is considering making version 7 faster, cheaper, and smarter, but they are also debating the need for slower, more expensive models in the future to address different requirements.

  • What improvements are being made to the Midjourney website for new users?

    -The team is polishing the website to address confusion at certain spots, adding little things here and there based on feedback, and they want to add more community features like Trends and popular SRF codes.

Outlines

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๐ŸŒŸ Mid Journey Office Hours Recap

This paragraph recaps the Mid Journey office hours from June 18th. David discusses the team's satisfaction with the personalization feature and their ongoing efforts to refine it. There's a debate about releasing an update due to potential backward compatibility issues. The team is also working on a smoother onboarding process for version 7 and considering a semi-personalization system. David mentions the possibility of creating profiles for specific looks or demographics. He also talks about demographic surveys and the idea of a mode for color blindness. An update to srf and personalization is imminent, allowing users to combine srf codes and personalization codes. The team is also working on tools like a style encyclopedia. David acknowledges the challenges in training model 6.5 and the need for community guidance on balancing controlability and video or 3D focus. He hints at future versions, including version 8, and discusses website improvements for new users and community features like trends and popular srf codes.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กPersonalization

Personalization refers to the process of tailoring a product or service to meet individual preferences or needs. In the context of the video, it is about the Midjourney team's efforts to improve the customization of their AI system to better suit the unique styles and preferences of its users. The script mentions that the team is 'happy with how personalization turned out' and is considering an update that could enhance this feature, indicating its importance in the development process.

๐Ÿ’กBackward Compatibility

Backward compatibility is the ability of a system to work with older versions of software or hardware without issues. The script discusses the team's concerns about releasing a new update that might 'break some backward compatibility,' meaning they are considering the potential impact on users who are currently using older versions of the system and want to ensure a smooth transition.

๐Ÿ’กOnboarding

Onboarding is the process of integrating new users into a system or service. The video script mentions that the Midjourney team is working on a 'faster and smoother onboarding process,' which suggests they are looking to improve the initial user experience to make it more efficient and user-friendly, particularly as they plan to turn on certain features by default in version 7.

๐Ÿ’กSemi-Personalization System

A semi-personalization system would be a feature that allows for some level of customization but is not fully personalized. The script suggests that the Midjourney team is considering creating 'profiles for specific looks' or the ability to 'lock in certain demographics,' which would provide users with more control over the output of the AI system without requiring complete personalization.

๐Ÿ’กDemographic Surveys

Demographic surveys are research tools used to collect data about the characteristics of a population. The script mentions that the Midjourney team is conducting demographic surveys to gather information about their user base, which will likely inform future updates and improvements to the system. Users are encouraged to participate to receive 'two free fast hours' as an incentive.

๐Ÿ’กSRF Codes

SRF codes appear to be a specific type of code or parameter used within the Midjourney system to influence the style or output of the AI. The script notes that 'people are enjoying style codes' and that the team is looking to build more tools around this feature, indicating that SRF codes are a key aspect of the user experience and are being expanded upon.

๐Ÿ’กUpscale

Upscaling refers to the process of increasing the resolution or quality of an image or video. In the context of the video, the Midjourney team is 'trying to update the upscaler,' which suggests they are working on improving the technology that enhances the visual output of their AI system to make it clearer and more detailed.

๐Ÿ’กControlability

Controlability in this context likely refers to the degree to which users can control or influence the output of the AI system. The script mentions that after the launch of version 7, the team will ask the community for guidance on how to balance 'controlability and video or 3D,' indicating that they are considering user preferences for how much control they want over the AI's creative process.

๐Ÿ’กCommunity Features

Community features are aspects of a platform that encourage interaction and sharing among users. The script discusses the Midjourney team's desire to add more social aspects to their platform, such as 'Trends' and showcasing the 'most popular SRF codes,' which would allow users to engage with each other's work and share their experiences.

๐Ÿ’กVersion 8 and Version n

The mention of 'version 8 and a version n' in the script indicates that the Midjourney team is planning for future updates and iterations of their system beyond the current version 7. This suggests a commitment to ongoing development and improvement, with the potential for significant changes or advancements in the technology.

๐Ÿ’กPolishing the Website

Polishing the website refers to making refinements and improvements to the user interface and user experience. The script notes that the team is still working on the website to address areas where users get confused, adding 'little things here and there' based on feedback. This shows an ongoing effort to enhance the usability and clarity of the platform for new and existing users.

Highlights

Midjourney team is satisfied with the outcome of personalization and is working on an update.

There is a debate within the team about releasing the update due to potential backward compatibility issues.

Efforts are being made to improve onboarding process for a smoother experience in version 7.

A semi-personalization system is being considered, possibly allowing for creating profiles for specific looks or locking in certain demographics.

Personalization is expected to improve significantly in future updates.

The team is learning from user feedback, especially from those who dislike their style, to enhance personalization.

Demographic surveys are being conducted to gather more data, with incentives offered for participation.

A mode specific for color blindness is being considered, though the release method is undecided.

An upcoming update will allow combination of SRF codes with personalization codes.

Style codes are popular, and the team plans to build more tools around them, such as a style encyclopedia.

Training for version 6.5 is ongoing, with many edge cases still to be addressed.

The upscaler is also being updated, and version 7 is progressing well with individual parts coming online.

Post-launch of 6.5 and version 7, the community will be polled for guidance on focus areas between controlability and video or 3D.

Version 7 promises to be faster, cheaper, and smarter, but future models may need to be slower and more expensive.

Plans for version 8 and beyond are confirmed, indicating ongoing development.

Website polishing is ongoing to improve the experience for new users and reduce confusion.

Community features like Trends and popular SRF codes are being considered to enhance social aspects.

An SRF code provided during the office hours has been acknowledged and appreciated by the presenter.