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sometimes this works out well though. I like when I get say black sailor moon:
Sailor moon, you ain’t got no hands!
Workaround for fingers having the wrong count.
“Zero” is still an undesirable number of fingers, no?
I’d say it depends on the number of hands.
No hands and no fingers is ok. But fingers without hands, or hands without fingers is not ok.
at least with this you can just say she lost her hand in a fight with jimbo james or whatever i haven’t watched it in a while
That would be a reason to scream…
Homer? Who is Homer? My name is “Ethinically Ambigaus”
Well, this isn’t the first time ai became racist.
It’s not even the first time AI owned majorly by Microsoft became racist
Man I forgot about Tay. Time to go find those threads again.
That got a chuckle out of me
I accidentally got Dall-E to be racist. I’m on a forum where we do endless AI Godzilla pictures (don’t ask) and I did “Godzilla crosses the border illegally” hoping for some sort of spy thing. Instead, I got Godzilla in a sombrero by a Trump-like border wall.
LOL! I really wanna see this!
It doesn’t start with Godzilla. Godzilla slowly took over. So it’s better to start at the bottom.
It’s an MST3K forum, so it’s not as deep a cut as you would think. But we have fun.
Ah, okay, makes sense. I didn’t notice any other obvious MST3K-isms in there.
Depends on the thread in the forum. That one doesn’t reference it that much, although we always do Earth vs. Soup as a test when a new AI comes out.
This is great
Yeah why not just expand the dataset it draws from to be less racially biased?
Ah, right, that would require effort.I think this is more likely some bizarre attempt at making the AI anti-racist.
But you can’t argue against it unless you want to be called racist.
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Real “I don’t notice your skin color at all!” vibes.
I’ve been encountering this! I thought it was the topics I was using as prompts somehow being bad – it was making some of my podcast sketches look stupidly racist, admittedly though some of them it seemed to style after some not-so-savoury podcasters, which made things worse.
Have you tried coming up with sketches instead of asking AI bots to do it for you?
Gah English.
“My sketches” as in “me using the AI software to draw pictures”. It’s not my podcast, I was trying to guess at what the presenters looked like based off the topics they discuss.
Haha, no worries. English is certainly a funny language.
Not sure why people are downvoting you :| If you misunderstood me then others will too, it’s useful having reply chains like this.
Word, here’s a prompt with dalle3 that also said something similar.
Was this your prompt? This seems to happen a lot then
It wasn’t in the prompt. I actually asked for him to be telling the therapist “I just want to be put out”.
Ethnically ambiguous guy duo!!!
I think I just found the name for my Tav in my upcoming Durge run of Baldurs Gate 3.
hand = white (yellow)
face = black
This is fucking hilarious. Especially the suit of armor. It feels like such a lazy fix
thanks that’s a big collection of ethically ambiguous memes ^^
What’s up with her username? Sounds like an AI trying to lurk among us
who?
The X reposter’s name.
Bromer Samson
Bromine Saturation
That explanation makes no fucking sense and makes them look like they know fuck all about AI training.
The output keywords have nothing to do with the training data. If the model in use has fuck all BME training data, it will struggle to draw a BME regardless of what key words are used.
And any AI person training their algorithms on AI generated data is liable to get fired. That is a big no-no. Not only does it not provide any new information from the data, it also amplifies the mistakes made by the AI.
They are not talking about the training process, to combat racial bias on the training process, they insert words on the prompt, like for example “racially ambiguous”. For some reason, this time the AI weighted the inserted promt too much that it made Homer from the Caribbean.
They are not talking about the training process
They literally say they do this “to combat the racial bias in its training data”
to combat racial bias on the training process, they insert words on the prompt, like for example “racially ambiguous”.
And like I said, this makes no fucking sense.
If your training processes, specifically your training data, has biases, inserting key words does not fix that issue. It literally does nothing to actually combat it. It might hide issues if the data model has sufficient training to do the job with the inserted key words, but that is not a fix, nor combating the issue. It is a cheap hack that does not address the underlying training issues.
So the issue is not that they don’t have diverse training data, the issue is that not all things get equal representation. So their trained model will have biases to produce a white person when you ask generically for a “person”. To prevent it from always spitting out a white person when someone prompts the model for a generic person, they inject additional words into the prompt, like “racially ambiguous”. Therefore it occasionally encourages/forces more diversity in the results. The issue is that these models are too complex for these kinds of approaches to work seamlessly.
but that is not a fix
congratulations you stumbled upon the reason this is a bad idea all by yourself
all it took was a bit of actually-reading-the-original-post
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My position was always that this is a bad idea.
The number of fingers and thumbs tells me this maybe isn’t an AI image.
Look at the hands in the upper corners, looks pretty AI-ish.
Yeah, those thumbs are not proportional to the wrist. And now I look again, bottom right and bottom left have an extra nub.
Nah, AI has just gotten really good at hands. They can still be a bit wonky, but I’ve seen images, hands and everything, that’d probably fool anyone who doesn’t go over the picture with a magnifying glass.
Imagine the tons of hands pictures they fed ai models just to combat that
More hands than your mum took.
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
Imagine the sheer number of fingers