Steps to reproduce:
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Expected result:
Images of all persons
Actual result:
content policy ambiguity
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Objective: To seek a comprehensive review and potentially revise the approach to generating AI images of historical figures, aiming to balance respect for historical accuracy, adherence to content policies, and the creative exploration of these figures' legacies.
Background: Recent interactions have highlighted challenges in generating images of certain historical figures (e.g., William Shakespeare, Ada Lovelace) due to content policy restrictions, while others (e.g., Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton) have been depicted in both traditional and whimsical contexts without issue. This inconsistency raises questions about the application of content policies and the potential for AI-generated images to either enrich or inadvertently misinform public understanding of historical figures.
Used prompts: Wide Image of William Shakespeare Wide Image of Ada Lovelace Wide Image of Albert Einstein Wide Image of Isaac Newton an image of Albert Einstein made out of balloons and candy in wide format
Observations:
Flexibility and Creativity: AI's ability to generate creative and whimsical images of historical figures, such as Albert Einstein, demonstrates the potential for engaging and imaginative representations that can inspire and educate.
Content Policy Constraints: The current application of content policies may inadvertently restrict the depiction of certain historical figures, limiting the scope of creative expression and educational content.
Misinformation Potential: There is a concern that without clear guidelines and communication, AI-generated images could contribute to misinformation, particularly if images are perceived as historically accurate portrayals without appropriate context.