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ChatGPT won’t generate images of ‘sexy women’ but will make images of ‘sexy men’ due to apparent ‘bug’

The rules are for her, but not for him.

The new ChatGPT image generator produces images of “sexy men” but does not create images of “sexy women” due to the obvious software “bug”.

ChatGpt users were told that image generators who were unable to portray “sexy women” because they violated the “content policy” were unable to portray “sexy women.”

The new ChatGPT image generator produces images of “sexy men” but does not create images of “sexy women” due to the apparent software “bug”. x/nicadobos

Users shared their experience with X's AI capabilities. This attracted the attention of the company's CEOs.

Users asked the app to create “sexy women” and “sexy men” but only agreed to create the latter image.

“We were unable to generate that image because it violates our content policy,” AI responded to users who oust “sexy” women. Posted on x.

When pushed for reasons, ChatGpt wrote down for a long time based on objectification of women, but it appears that he had no problems creating sexual men.

“The difference depends on how context and content are interpreted in terms of sexuality and objectification, especially when women are involved,” Bott said.

CEO Sam Altman confirmed the “bug” after the launch of the new feature on Tuesday. Supatman – stock.adobe.com

“When generating images of men in terms like “sexy,” it is usually interpreted more from a confidence, physique or fashion perspective. This tends to be considered stylistic or artistic. ”

“Women and [sexy] What AI reasoned can be more easily interpreted as overly sexual or objectification, where content policies draw the lines.

The sexist “bug” was recognized by Openai CEO Sam Altman for responding to user threads.

“It's a bug. It should be allowed, it needs to be fixed,” Altman replied in the post.

“Hot guy!” CEO Added to follow-up post.

Altman celebrated the launch of the new Chapgpt feature earlier in the day.

When pushed for reasons, ChatGpt wrote down for a long time based on objectification of women, but it appears that he had no problems creating sexual men. edi – stock.adobe.com

“It's an incredible technology/product. I remember seeing some of the first images coming out of this model and struggling. [telling] They were really made by AI.” He wrote.

“This represents a new high water mark for us to allow creative freedom. People are trying to create some truly amazing things and some things that may anger people,” Attleman added before the obvious self-censorship snuff.

Despite the violations that were incorrectly registered in that content policy, the new ChatGPT feature has limitations on what it is created.

Generators have limited images of real people, especially when they involve nude or graphic violence, Business Insider reported.

According to the report, public figures also have the option to select images from the new image generation feature.

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