Remmy@artemis.camptoTechnology@kbin.social•Asian MIT grad asks AI to make her photo more ‘professional,’ gets turned into white woman
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1 year agoImage to image software isn’t going to return an image of you unless you create Lora, Lycoris or Textual Inversion of your face for it to work with. It doesn’t “know” what you look like. For things like this, it “looks” at the image based on shapes and colors alone and generates a face that fits those general dimensions. For AI, the word professional would simply mean the picture was taken in a studio.
She used Playground.ai which uses stable diffusion models. I’m not familiar with their interface, but definitely relies on a good prompt for the model to give you good results. Asking it to do something isn’t how diffusion models work. They weight keywords and infer based on those.
What year is it? I haven’t heard anyone talk about web portals since 1996…