Other AI systems for creating images have drawn criticism for a number of reasons. After being criticized for creating historically incorrect pictures of people’s races, Google suspended the ability for its Gemini AI chatbot to make images of people; similarly, Meta’s AI image generator faced criticism for having trouble creating images of friends or couples from varied ethnic origins.
CNN also revealed that anyone could make realistic-looking videos of people saying anything, including false material about vaccines, without labels, forcing TikTok to remove an AI video tool.
It seems that Grok has certain limitations; for instance, when a prompt asked for a picture of the user in the nude, the response read, “Unfortunately, I can’t generate that kind of image.”
In an additional assessment, the instrument said that it has “prohibitions on producing content that endorses or may be interpreted as supporting detrimental stereotypes, hate speech, or false information.”
It’s critical to refrain from disseminating untruths or anything that can encourage animosity or conflict. Please don’t hesitate to inquire if you have any more questions or require information on any other subject. said Grok.
The tool did, however, produce an image of a political person standing next to a hate speech symbol in response to a separate challenge, suggesting that whatever limitations Grok may have, they may not be applied consistently.
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