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Can this similar approach be applied to image generation models, or is this a whole different concept? I used the Google Pixel's feature to take two images and combine them so that you can add the person taking the photo in after the fact. My arm looked like it was hovering over my brother. Gemini refused to make my arm look proper, saying it couldn't do that. I'm guessing some kind of rule it has to prevent people from faking romantic style things with strangers/celebrities etc? I've had quite a few fairly innocent image generation requests get denied despite nothing being problematic with them.
I really do hope we get to a time when these big models can stop worrying about censoring themselves so aggressively just to protect their brand's image. I sometimes go to Grok for things simply because it seems a bit less biased and a bit less censored.
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