A minor note is that OpenAI does specifically forbid generation of images of human faces from DALL-E 2: I wonder why that last image didn't hit the content filter.
It didn’t hit the content filter because there isn’t one. This article[0] goes over it in more detail, but essentially the situation is that, while OpenAI is considering actually implementing a filter, currently their only way of blocking human faces is by asking people with access to DALL-E 2 to not publish them.
So either there are some nuances to the usage in the article, or they are going to get a request from OpenAI to remove the image.
What if someone specifically asked for faces that can bypass the filter? Is this AI its own adversary that filters its own output? Or is that another, better AI?
So either there are some nuances to the usage in the article, or they are going to get a request from OpenAI to remove the image.
[0] https://www.wired.com/story/dall-e-2-ai-text-image-bias-soci...