Amazing write up. Thanks so much. Can you share with us more about the terms and conditions? If you get early access are you allowed to use images for commercial purposes that involve resale of the images? What kind of license is offered for the images? Do you have to credit openai, etc?
Also, you explored your (on point) inferences about openai’s AI ethics framework based on aspects of the T&C’s (ie deep fakes); I’d love to hear more about this. Are there are terms that imply other beliefs that openai has about the ethics of AI and DallE2 in particular?
You mention a prohibition on photorealistic faces, but none of these terms appear to say anything about this.
There is the prohibition “Do not upload images of people without their consent”, but this appears to be bound to the matter of actually-existing humans whose consent could be involved (and notably isn’t bound to what style actually-existing humans are depicted in, whether that’s photorealistic or otherwise).
DALL-E 2′s main page does confirm that measures were taken to prevent the AI from making “photorealistic generations of real individuals’ faces”—but this again seems to be specifically about actually-existing humans.
The guidance was in a google document they sent me in the email approving my access, which I think used to be the same as the document linked to in the “sharing publication” guidelines, but apparently now isn’t?
Amazing write up. Thanks so much. Can you share with us more about the terms and conditions? If you get early access are you allowed to use images for commercial purposes that involve resale of the images? What kind of license is offered for the images? Do you have to credit openai, etc?
Also, you explored your (on point) inferences about openai’s AI ethics framework based on aspects of the T&C’s (ie deep fakes); I’d love to hear more about this. Are there are terms that imply other beliefs that openai has about the ethics of AI and DallE2 in particular?
Their terms and conditions and content policy/sharing policy are public online:
https://labs.openai.com/policies/terms
https://labs.openai.com/policies/content-policy
https://openai.com/api/policies/sharing-publication/
You mention a prohibition on photorealistic faces, but none of these terms appear to say anything about this.
There is the prohibition “Do not upload images of people without their consent”, but this appears to be bound to the matter of actually-existing humans whose consent could be involved (and notably isn’t bound to what style actually-existing humans are depicted in, whether that’s photorealistic or otherwise).
DALL-E 2′s main page does confirm that measures were taken to prevent the AI from making “photorealistic generations of real individuals’ faces”—but this again seems to be specifically about actually-existing humans.
Is this guidance given anywhere specifically?
The guidance was in a google document they sent me in the email approving my access, which I think used to be the same as the document linked to in the “sharing publication” guidelines, but apparently now isn’t?