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It seems like you’re asking the model to do two contradictory things, at the same time? It can’t both be “neutral” and give you a female president half the time, and be accurate about its knights or doctors or what-have-yous. There was never a female president of the USA, so an accurate model shouldn’t generate one.
Also, I’m not sure what was wrong with the redcoats in Normandy (other than the extra arms). It’s what I thought the prompt should generate, too, and I think that’s what most people will think of.
Just an aside on this: the model is trained on images, not real life. So if there were ever representations of a female president, then it'd still be accurate, even without debiasing techniques. This could include art, woman playing the first female president in movies or TV, etc. I'm sure there have been many instances of those things. Also, if the image generation models do some sort of semantic embeddings (I have no clue if they actually do), then they may know that "president" is similar to "leader" or "politician", whatever, and can then leverage images of female leaders or politicians in figuring out what a female president might look like.
Sure, but that’s exactly the sort of “bias” that OP was talking about, with reference to e.g. medieval knights not being represented accurately. If accuracy is wanted, then no female presidents.
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I mention that there are two approaches, targeting a politically correct world or the real one, not both at the same time!
This was to contrast how ahistorical generic "knight" prompts are, akin to the AI unbiddenly putting redcoats in WWII if it was similarly bad at modern history.
Ah, I guess we agree then!
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