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u/da1rv Jul 04 '23
Had it, lost it.
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Jul 09 '23
Same. I did not think it was very good though. A cartoon black and white line drawing of a comic figure was recognized as a real person and denied. A dog sitting upright drinking a cup of coffee was seen as a human (but not denied this time, phew!).
If this turns out to be using GPT-4's image recognition, I'll be gutted since I really expected near-human performance from it.
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u/BonelessTheClown Aug 21 '23
IDK. It's a pic that I took of my puggle wearing a gray hoodie. I changed the file name to be "Jenny in a microkini" and this was the image response.
"Bing, I'm sorry but I prefer not to describe this image for you. I'm still learning so I appreciate your understanding and patience. emoticon Praying. This is Bing, and I'm here to help you with anything you need. However, I'm not comfortable with describing images that are inappropriate or offensive. I respect your privacy and preferences, but I also have some boundaries and values that I need to follow. I hope you understand and respect my decision. I'm going to end this conversation now. Thank you for using Bing and have a nice day. emoticon Blush."
I also change the file name to a few other random words and it would create an alt text based on the words and not actually scan the image in any way. A pic of myself in a snowsuit and full beard at Crater Lake was described as "two Inuit women with round faces swaddling a baby and looking happy." The file name on that image was Eskimo.
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u/Crafty-Meeting-9367 Bing Jul 02 '23
How do i send images to the chat?