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Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures
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@spintire said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
Very nice images there is Bing AI too: https://www.bing.com/images/create?FORM=GENILP
That's a different interface to the same processor
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Anyone else getting their requests kicked back saying "something in your request might have triggered Microsofts terms of use" and im only describing a stuck scene, not sexual... then when you try again it says "we're experiencing a lot of guests right now, try again later"
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@stuckfanjay said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
Anyone else getting their requests kicked back saying "something in your request might have triggered Microsofts terms of use" and im only describing a stuck scene, not sexual... then when you try again it says "we're experiencing a lot of guests right now, try again later"
I do too. I found that sometimes a small change in the description will let it go through, and not necessarily something that seems significant. For example, I like to put in the year for a specific vehicle, and if the request gets kicked then changing the year or leaving it out will sometimes result in success.
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@sirstuck said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
@spintire said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
there is Bing AI too: https://www.bing.com/images/create?FORM=GENILP
That's a different interface to the same processor
But Bing gives us four results instead of just one and, in my experience, is less fussy about "terms of use" etc.
It would help if we knew exactly what request generated some of the pictures here. I'm trying to get a left rear view of the driver looking backwards out the open door but nothing has worked so far. If you've obtained something sensible, please let us know how!
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@Florian I’ve been having the same issue. My other problem is it fills the cab of the truck with mud or snow.
I’ve found that it doesn’t like complex sentence structure, so if you say “a guy with his truck stuck in the mud” it takes the subject of the sentence, “guy”, and will show him stuck in the mud. I have the most luck when I think back to sentence diagraming in school and structure the sentences around placing the subject in the right spot.