A «generator» attempts to produce artificial outputs (like images) that
resemble real examples (actual photos), while a «discriminator» tries to detect real from fake.
Not exact matches
Decades passed before astronomical technology verified that idea: It wasn't until 1979 that astronomers detected a
real - life
example of a gravitational lens in the double image of a quasar — side - by - side glimpses of a galaxy's blazing heart,
resembling a pair of oncoming headlights.
If you think about it, even with The Last of Us we still don't have something that
resembles real actors in a DVD (for
example) acting out a film we love.
Any
real - world scenario that
resembles Roberts» proposal for «voluntary economic contraction» in the developed world is likely to have far more modest outcomes and will certainly lack the perfectly equal distribution of global wealth in this
example.