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Microsoft’s Bing image generator is accused of being too strict on content

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A few days ago, Microsoft announced that it would add OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 model to its Bing Image Creator. Since a large number of users want to try this service, As a result, the speed of generating images is greatly reduced. Microsoft later said it was adding more GPUs to its data centers to speed up image generation.

However, now it seems that Microsoft may have to face another problem, because many netizens have encountered the problem of frequent content warnings when entering text prompts in the Bing image generator, and these texts seem to be normal, such as ” Man smashes server rack with sledgehammer,” “A cat wearing a cowboy hat and boots,” and more.

t is noticed that Microsoft seems to have been aware of this situation. Microsoft Windows head Mikhail Parakhin said in response to user inquiries on X: “Well. This is strange – checking.”

Apparently, something is wrong with the content moderation of Bing Image Generator. This isn’t the first time this has happened. When Microsoft launched the AI art maker in March, it began censoring content so tightly that just typing the word “Bing” would trigger a violation message. At the time, Parakhin said that this was actually intentional at launch. “We know that the Bing image generator is too restrictive for sensitive prompt words, but it must be kept safe when launched.” The problem this time seems to be unintentional, so I hope Microsoft can fix it as soon as possible.

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