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by jorvi
452 days ago
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The old models were doing it correct also. There is no one correct way to interpert 'full'. If you go to a wine bar and ask for a full glass of wine, they'll probably interpert that as a double. But you could also interpert it the way a friend would at home, which is about 2-3cm from the rim. Personally I would call a glass of wine filled to the brim 'overfilled', not 'full'. |
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The prompts (some generated by ChatGPT itself, since it's instructing DALL-E behind the scenes) include phrases like "full to the brim" and "almost spilling over" that are not up to interpretation at all.