• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    The blocks the image generator comes up with are baffling.

    Both of these were blocked for me:

    “John Wayne kissing Ronald Reagan”

    “Godzilla on line for Taylor Swift tickets”

    I can almost understand the first one, but the second one? And no, it’s not because they don’t allow celebrities. I did another one with Bob Ross and there was no complaint.

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      9 months ago

      Their filters are definitely more duct tape and paperclips than carefully planned out

      Nicholas Cage at the grocery store? Watch your step motherfucker

      Robert Downey Jnr solving a rubix cube? lol ok sure 😊😊😊😊

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      9 months ago

      This is because they don’t allow celebrities. Nothing more. Even a simple “photo of Taylor Swift” is blocked. A week ago that wasn’t the case and you could do stuff like this without a problem, none of that works anymore. Bob Ross still works, but he is likely just missing in whatever list they use for filtering. There are still ways around it, e.g. Indiana Jones still looks somewhat like Harrison Ford, even so Harrison Ford itself is blocked.

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      9 months ago

      It didn’t like trying to generate a picture of a female anime-style character that included waffles and spices. I dunno if waffles are maybe some sort of slang for something perverted but FFS we just wanted something with food

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      9 months ago

      The article did say they were blocking prompts with prominent names: “DALL-E 3 developer OpenAI had promised it would not generate pictures from prompts featuring prominent names.”

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        Shit I just remembered, I asked for “a man hugging a virus” and it kept giving me generations that had text saying “LOVE IS THE CURE”. So I asked it to make the virus really like Robert Smith from The Cure and that’s how I got a celebrity generation.

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    9 months ago

    I noticed it’s not creating hyper realistic images as it used to as well. Maybe to counter misinformation I’m guessing.

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      9 months ago

      Just companies reacting to media attention. Spongebob flying planes towards the twin towers made it into the news, so they react by blocking it.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    But as AI image generators have gotten into hot water over copyright claims and deepfakes, developers have been more careful about allowing people to use their tools to create questionable photos.

    Caitlin Roulston, director of communications at Microsoft, said in an emailed statement to The Verge that the company plans to improve its systems “to help prevent the creation of harmful content.”

    “As with any new technology, some are trying to use it in ways that were not intended,  which is why we are implementing a range of guardrails and filters to make Bing Image  Creator a positive and helpful experience for users,” Roulston said.

    Some Verge writers were initially able to generate pictures similar to those 404 described, including famous Italian plumber Mario flying a plane with a view of the Twin Towers outside the cockpit.

    Microsoft did not expand on what these guardrails or filters could look like and did not comment on whether it recently blocked content related to the Twin Towers.

    Blocking some content might be coming a bit late, as 404 Media reported posters on sites like 4chan have been guiding people on how to manipulate free tools like Bing Chat and Stable Diffusion to make and distribute racist images.


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