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by hn_acker
967 days ago
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> It's generalized because that's what you asked for. If it was the other way around and a prompt for "Nigerian person" would return an image of a person from one specific group then these people would complain that "not every Nigerian is Igbo. The other groups are being marginalized by AI." Is there a problem with returning a member of a subgroup? As long as the AI model tends to invoke a different subgroup of "Nigerian" every time someone prompts with just "a Nigerian", then people can simply generate multiple images and pick whichever one fits their purposes. If you want a "generic" Nigerian person, then the AI model could also support a "generic Nigerian" prompt. But just "Nigerian" could default to showing an arbitrary leaf of the "Nigerian ethnic groups" tree. This is analogous to having to prompt for "Igbo Nigerian" in order to get "Igbo Nigerian". |
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