"as described" according to what? There is simply no way to create image from words without something closely resembling decisions. Maybe "it" won't "make" those decisions, but they will be made somewhere.
Yea, somebody will have to evaluate whether the image matches the word, and that is currently done by the witnesses themselves. How is it worse than the current state?
Please draw your attention to the discussion about the witness in the process of image generation. For example:
Officer: "Could you describe the man who attacked you, miss."
Witness: "Well, he had ...eyes, a ... forehead, and ..."
<here's the impotent part for you, _lady>
Officer grabs the first rendering from the machine and shows it to the witness: "Did he look like this?"
Witness: "No, his eyes were set further apart."
Whir, whir, the machine prints another image.
Officer: "More like this, then?"
And so on...
In the scenario I described, I'm not sure where a new source of racism is introduced.
Help me see this differently.