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AI image generators struggle with anatomically coherent children's illustrations
Researchers found that popular AI image models produce grotesque anatomical errors when generating children's book illustrations, raising questions about content moderation and model training data.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
Researchers analyzing AI-generated children's book illustrations discovered that major image generation models produce disturbing anatomical deformities when tasked with depicting child characters, according to analysis published on Substack. The study examined outputs from leading text-to-image sys...
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