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Switch Blayde 🚫

When I use Meta AI to draw a book cover picture, I begin it with "draw". I just read that one should begin it with "imagine".

I've been playing with the two words and don't really see a difference in the results so I'll probably stick with "draw".

During my experimenting, I tried to create a similar picture to the one I just created for "Teacher's Nightmare" (the one I was doing when GIMP stopped working). Meta AI didn't like the words I was using, like "draw … woman beat up." I tried several different ways of saying that all with Meta AI blocking my request. Then I wrote "draw … woman battered" and guess what? It worked fine. I got a picture of woman's face after she was beat up (well, battered).

For the life of me, I don't understand the constraints these tools are putting on us. I understand the sexual ones, but not the others. What's the difference between "beat up" and "battered"?

Replies:   julka  LupusDei
julka 🚫

@Switch Blayde

The LLM doesn't speak english, or any other language. It has a bunch of statistical analysis to relate tokens to each other, but it has no concept of what a token means. The LLM can have instructions to not generate specific forms of output, but there's many different ways to phrase a request and at some point you're going to find one that the person writing the instructions didn't think of. Or you'll flood the LLM with enough other data that recency bias will take over and it will forget the instructions.

LupusDei 🚫

@Switch Blayde

One easy way to defeat dictionary restrictions is to write words together without spaces. Because, they are just that, dictionary filters that use regular expression matching, and expect spaces for word recognition, while LLM associations step do not, not in the same way at least. Additionally, such compound words will more like retain linkage between the joined concepts for the purposes of output where simply grouped words may lose it. However, in my experience, compound terms are slightly weaker than clear words. But if clear words or phases are dictionary filtered, that may still be more convenient than searching for a synonym the filter compiler overlooked.

Caveat, my experience with this is predominantly with Stable Diffusion derived resources, so I didn't know if the same tricks work with other models.

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