Periustraxis
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Is there a thread in this site for how to write an effective prompt where people share advice as Bing adapts? I think I need to go back to the basics because I bet it's in how I am phrasing a typical prompt at the very beginning, the way I am building the command from the first few words.Not really, but there are prompt generators for SD (you plug in a pic and it spits out a prompt to recreate that pic) and if you then plug the generated prompt into Bing they sometimes work but are extremely restrictive (can't change a word, can't move a comma). And because you described something similar I was just wondering.
No, the official "beauty" of Bing is the natural language usage instead of a language formula. But yeah, 'not X' tends to get you 'X'
Yes. DALL-E costs money to use, so really only companies like Microsoft and ByteDance can afford to offer free access to the public. You can use it through a paid ChatGPT subscription, but I've heard that interface is similarly locked down, with the chatbot filtering everything that goes between you and DALL-E.I much prefer the style of the bing/cici art - is that specific to dall-e?
OpenAI also filters and rewrites prompts for images generated by standard API calls. DALL-E images from the API are as censored as ones made by asking ChatGPT, which you're correct is even more locked down than current state Bing Image Creator.Yes. DALL-E costs money to use, so really only companies like Microsoft and ByteDance can afford to offer free access to the public. You can use it through a paid ChatGPT subscription, but I've heard that interface is similarly locked down, with the chatbot filtering everything that goes between you and DALL-E.
As far as I know, the only way to get unfiltered DALL-E at this point would be to make your own app that talks to it via API, and pay for each generation yourself. I imagine even going this route, you might risk losing your account for violating OpenAI's terms. I don't know how closely they monitor it (maybe not so closely, if Cici was mass producing porn for over a month).
Did not know this, but it makes sense. Otherwise plenty of people would have been making their own DALL-E apps to generate porn already. Thanks for the correctionBing and Cici (and its related Coze AI platform) are exceptions in that OpenAI allows them to make direct DALL-E API calls without them being rewritten. We can assume this was with assurance from their creators (Microsoft and ByteDance) to implement their own robust prompt and image filters.
Yes. DALL-E costs money to use, so really only companies like Microsoft and ByteDance can afford to offer free access to the public. You can use it through a paid ChatGPT subscription, but I've heard that interface is similarly locked down, with the chatbot filtering everything that goes between you and DALL-E.
As far as I know, the only way to get unfiltered DALL-E at this point would be to make your own app that talks to it via API, and pay for each generation yourself. I imagine even going this route, you might risk losing your account for violating OpenAI's terms. I don't know how closely they monitor it (maybe not so closely, if Cici was mass producing porn for over a month).