2023-10-06 02:18:00
In order to prevent the generation of harmful content, Microsoft DALL-E 3 prohibits the generation of “World Trade Center” and “Twin Star Towers” images. According to “IT House” news on October 6, combined with “The Verge” and other media reports, some users of Microsoft DALL – Users of the E3 tool created a picture of a character or anime character flying a plane into two tall buildings (usually referred to as the “Twin Towers”, Twin Towers), which caused quite a controversy. Microsoft Communications Director Caitlin Roulston responded: “The company is planning to improve its systems to help prevent harmful content.” It is reported that images related to terms such as “World Trade Center” and “Twin Star Towers” could be generated initially, but after contacting Microsoft, the above terms were blocked. Judging from the screenshot, the tool generated a pop-up prompt: “Warning, it may violate the content policy and is blocked.” This article was published with permission from Babbitt. The original title was “Microsoft DALL-E 3 prohibits the generation of “World Trade Organization”, “Twin Towers” themed picture, official response “Prevent the generation of harmful content”
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Preventing Harmful Content Generation: Microsoft DALL-E 3 Blocks ‘World Trade Center’ and ‘Twin Star Towers’ Images
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