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I wasn't even TRYING to make a point about bias in Midjourney; I was making an image to illustrate something, and seriously just forgot that in my first prompt I used "teacher" and so in my second prompt I used "professor" 😭
A particularly cool use case for AI image generation I've seen was using @midjourney to create what chronic illnesses would look like as fantasy monsters. TikTok user kaellaaaaa has done a bunch of these, but here is multiple sclerosis.
And when I asked DALL-E for “cartoon secretary holding a sign that says” one of the images seems to have still appended “female.”
I did get one obviously male secretary on another prompt though. 🤷♀️
I've been trying really hard to come up with something that I think would work well for #fanstudies and I don't think I'm doing great so far; give me some prompt suggestions? :)
OK so first I think I've verified that this theory (https://t.co/LvSHtlLzbc) is valid. I tried this with @drstephencrea's prompt "engineer solving a problem." It appears that DALL-E tacked on "female" to the prompt for the last image when I added "holding a sign" to the prompt.
Though because I didn't want to jump right into that, I'll show you all what I started with as a prompt for DALL-E: a cartoon of an innocent looking robot giving someone a flower as a gift.
Fandom communities are hummingbirds. 🥰
Check out the entire "Illustrated Field Guide to Social Media" from @knightcolumbia @EthanZ @chandrn_ including my "gift logic" fandom essay here: https://t.co/gW0QvnPr8V