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1. daenz+b5[view] [source] 2022-05-23 21:20:13
>>kevema+(OP)
>While we leave an in-depth empirical analysis of social and cultural biases to future work, our small scale internal assessments reveal several limitations that guide our decision not to release our model at this time.

Some of the reasoning:

>Preliminary assessment also suggests Imagen encodes several social biases and stereotypes, including an overall bias towards generating images of people with lighter skin tones and a tendency for images portraying different professions to align with Western gender stereotypes. Finally, even when we focus generations away from people, our preliminary analysis indicates Imagen encodes a range of social and cultural biases when generating images of activities, events, and objects. We aim to make progress on several of these open challenges and limitations in future work.

Really sad that breakthrough technologies are going to be withheld due to our inability to cope with the results.

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2. jimmyg+Ob[view] [source] 2022-05-23 21:57:16
>>daenz+b5
Are "Western gender stereotypes" significantly different than non-Western gender stereotypes? I can't tell if that means it counts a chubby stubble-covered man with a lip piercing, greasy and dyed long hair, wearing an overly frilly dress as a DnD player/metal-head or as a "woman" or not (yes I know I'm being uncharitable and potentially "bigoted" but if you saw my Tinder/Bumble suggestions and friend groups you'd know I'm not exaggerating for either category). I really can't tell what stereotypes are referred to here.
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