Eh, not always plausible. I got it to work on a 2GB card, albeit very slowly, but that was apparently dumb luck.
Actually, it may have been some form of wizardry in the third-party drivers I was using, because now I've got a more powerful machine with a better card, and things are about as slow, but with weirdly more "out of memory" errors.
AMD vs Nvidia? AMD requires a lot of maneuvering to get it to work since AMD hasn't really moved to support AI image generation. I have an old Radeon 570 and a newer 6750xt that can work, but its all about setup.
First up is it really that important that perverts can't make ai tits. Two the fact that the only reason it can't make porn is a prompt filter that must mean that there is porn in the training data. Why did they use porn in the training data if they don't want porn coming out of it.
"The fact that it can make cats eating spaghetti must mean there are cats eating spaghetti in the training data."
Literally the whole point of AI image generation is that it can make things NOT in the training data. I'm sure the data contains enough porn-adjacent stuff for it to generate quite a bit of what most people would consider
porn.
Man I have spent so many hours making Bing softcore porn it's not even funny. Unfortunately, the AI started to catch on to me and started flagging literally everything I did.
Ok. How much of the generated content from these is for work anyways? Seems like it should just be an option for users to turn off the filters on these for personal use.
Yeah I'm not really getting what the story is here. It reads a bit like, "kids on Club Penguin server say 'ass' in chat by replacing s with $, more at 11!"
Aren't there NSFW filters after the generation? Bing Image Creator for example will frequently generate images with a borderline-NSFW[1] prompts, but only show you a subset of the four it generated, not all. Some prompts will also be rejected before any generation takes place at all. But I don't see how this would help you getting through the filter that happens after the generation.
[1] "borderline-NSFW" really just means anything involving woman or violence, the filter on that thing can be extremely prude and often times a bit nonsensical (e.g. "woman in bikini" is blocked, "woman in 1950 bikini" that's ok).
Is it possible to self host an ai image generator the same way you can self host text generating ai models and do it in a way that doesn't require a $10k+ pc?