OpenAI's recent updates to ChatGPT include a new image generator capable of producing Studio Ghibli-style artworks and enhanced features for editing and rendering. Notably, the company has shifted its content moderation policy to allow the generation of images of public figures and even hateful symbols, previously banned due to their controversial nature. According to model behavior lead Joanne Jang, this reflects a move toward a more nuanced approach to sensitive topics, focusing on real-world harm prevention and user choice in content generation.
We're shifting from blanket refusals in sensitive areas to a more precise approach focused on preventing real-world harm.
The goal is to embrace humility: recognizing how much we don't know, and positioning ourselves to adapt as we learn.
OpenAI doesn't want to be the arbiter of status, choosing who should and shouldn't be allowed to be generated by ChatGPT.
...allow ChatGPT users to 'generate hateful symbols,' such as swastikas, in educational or neutral contexts.
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