I see the word “araffe” pop up a lot when it comes to AI image generation or AI generated image descriptions. What is the context, where does it come from?

  • kakes@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Similarly, if you ask an image generator for a photo containing no giraffes, you’re likely to get a photo full of giraffes, because people aren’t properly labeling all the pictures with no giraffes in them.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, saw an example of that with an elephant. Still it doesn’t explain why giraffes are the chosen ones (maybe ailefant sounds worse)

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        9 months ago

        I spent longer than I want to admit trying to make a pun with AI as “the elephant in the room” to talk to about to my students about which ways of using LLMs are unacceptable/acceptable/encouraged on the first day of class. I couldn’t do any better than AI-lephant. I even asked chat GPT for help. Very disappointing.