In order to be able to do this, the training dataset must have been absolutely flooded with nude images. It's very hard to believe nobody said "what might go wrong here" but then again, look at the company ethos from the top down.
This phrase is used very early in the Defector article (¶ 2) and I doubt if 1 in 100 readers will immediately glean its meaning.
I'm still not sure that I understand its meaning, in the context of the article. even after looking it up and having a glimmer of a hint of what might be intended.
repellent can mean repulsive, as in disgusting, or it can mean to repel, as with mosquitoes.
efflorescence refers to the white residue (salt) that accumulates on your baseball cap or in your armpit as you sweat, or on your basement walls after years of high humidity. Similar to naturally-adonized aluminum, it is crusty.
I'm a well-read elderly English speaker with a decent vocabulary. I adhere to a philosophy of live and learn; I am not surprised by gaps in my education; when I discover something new I am often intrigued and grateful. I adore good metaphors, similes, unexpected juxtapositions and creative usage.
Maybe the author just finished acid-washing his driveway so repellent efflorescence was on his mind. Or maybe an AI wrote that second paragraph.
In order to be able to do this, the training dataset must have been absolutely flooded with nude images. It's very hard to believe nobody said "what might go wrong here" but then again, look at the company ethos from the top down.
> must have been absolutely flooded with nude images
It being one of the only NSFW, non-PG, models is one of its selling points.
So in risk terms, nobody in corporate legal said "wow, the potential fails in CSAM and DV here..."
That's an irrational conclusion.
Right: they said it, and nobody in charge cares.
That is also an irrational conclusion.
> repellent efflorescence
I had to look up the definition of efflorescence.
This phrase is used very early in the Defector article (¶ 2) and I doubt if 1 in 100 readers will immediately glean its meaning.
I'm still not sure that I understand its meaning, in the context of the article. even after looking it up and having a glimmer of a hint of what might be intended.
repellent can mean repulsive, as in disgusting, or it can mean to repel, as with mosquitoes.
efflorescence refers to the white residue (salt) that accumulates on your baseball cap or in your armpit as you sweat, or on your basement walls after years of high humidity. Similar to naturally-adonized aluminum, it is crusty.
I'm a well-read elderly English speaker with a decent vocabulary. I adhere to a philosophy of live and learn; I am not surprised by gaps in my education; when I discover something new I am often intrigued and grateful. I adore good metaphors, similes, unexpected juxtapositions and creative usage.
Maybe the author just finished acid-washing his driveway so repellent efflorescence was on his mind. Or maybe an AI wrote that second paragraph.
Better check if it’s legal to criticize AI where I live before I comment…
Ani is an anime teenager in lingerie... What did you really expect?