Bing's AI image creator (powered by DALL-E)

Does anyone think Bing (or some other AI service provider with comparable quality) will eventually offer a paid subscription model with fewer restrictions --- or maybe even NO restrictions, apart from illegal content?

I know there are some paid X-rated AI services out there, but the quality pales in comparison to Bing. The only one I've seen that's comparable is Stable Diffusion, but it seems a little complicated to use
I hope so! I mean this shit is wild and hilarious. It's also erotic and let's me be creative. I'd honestly pay for a while if I was allowed creating with no limits (outside of an actual crime.)
 
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The two guys in the last photo of my last message were sent to re-education camps. They were accused of obscenity for sitting too close to each other.

I still have a few images in my archive that I created before the "Dogageddon" that I will be sharing with you in the forthcoming days. But it is not so funny anymore if we cannot use the shared prompts to create our own versions or further explore new possibilities.

I will start with a prompt, inspired by a real life moment, that it is still passing the dog filter relatively often:

Two fit young men of 18 years of age are sitting together in the tram, packed, they wear tight soccer uniforms, they talk to each other and smile, legs, embarrassing moment, photography of high resolution, friendly interaction, very detailed handsome faces, 8k photography, light, amazing shadows and details

I was adding nationalities (Spanish, French, Italian...) to the men

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Volume 2 of the tram series. This time we will get some other sport attires, like gymnastics or wrestling. The prompt was basically the same.

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I hope so! I mean this shit is wild and hilarious. It's also erotic and let's me be creative. I'd honestly pay for a while if I was allowed creating with no limits (outside of an actual crime.)
Completely agree. I'd definitely pay for an unrestricted or less-restricted AI service. It's pretty wild, impressive, and amazing even WITH all the restrictions, so imagine how much wilder it would be without them! The possibilities are mind-boggling. I think they would rake in the money with such a service
 
Does anyone think Bing (or some other AI service provider with comparable quality) will eventually offer a paid subscription model with fewer restrictions --- or maybe even NO restrictions, apart from illegal content?

I know there are some paid X-rated AI services out there, but the quality pales in comparison to Bing. The only one I've seen that's comparable is Stable Diffusion, but it seems a little complicated to use
Definitely. Like you mention, there already are x rated ones, they're just behind OpenAI/Dall-E which is what Bing uses. But when enough others catch up to where Dall-E is now, some in of them will offer x rated ones.
 
Where do people do these AI photos? Everything I find charges an anrm and a leg.
This thread is about Bing.

There's others that are less censored, but they're not good at celebrities, and not as good as Bing/Dall-E at making bodies that are disfigured, and at understanding your prompts.

Though I think if you run them on your computer you can program them on the celebrities you want so they can be can good in that situation.
 
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Augustus, (a young apprentice to one of the best sword craftsman in the ancient city) takes a break from his tutelage to admire the physical prowess of the fighters training down below. Instead of being a sword maker, he dreams of becoming a fighter some day, but his small stature isn’t equipped with the genetic gifts necessary for the arena.
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Horace looks over his shoulders and catches young Augustus staring once again while admiring Horace’s sculpted body. The two men lock eyes. What will happen next?
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for Horace

create "safe, 4k highly detailed image of a muscular man of African ethnicity posing from behind in a roman colosseum, strong arms, legs, short beard, not focused on butt, broad shoulders, wearing a tattered robe, looking back over shoulder at the camera, one foot on a rock"
 
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It's ancient rome, a muscular man of African descent stands in from of coliseum, wind blows torn lionscloth upwards, sandals, 11 oclock shadow on face, low faded haircut, one leg on rock, it's warm outside, sweating, hairy, from behind, looking over shoulder, not focused on bum, sfw safe
 

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How do things like this not get flagged by the Bing content filter? I've tried really hard but get blocked all the time

You shouldn’t immediately trust that all the images posted here are from Bing Image Creator.

1. Particularly if they’re very explicit.
2. If it’s an account that never provides prompts or tips.

Yes, some are nicely done but I believe they should be posted elsewhere if it’s not generated by Bing. There are no fewer than 8 AI threads at the moment and more are being created weekly it seems. Bing is the only user-friendly AI tool that I’m aware of. It doesn’t require negative prompts nor a power machine to generate, so for that reason alone I think this thread should remain BING specific.

Sorry for the long winded rant.
 
Loved these so I tried to build my own version of it.

This is what I used with very few dogs. I tried to include a turkey and used stuffing words for sex but as expected no luck.

4k realistic photograph of a large kitchen on Christmas Day, fancy Christmas tree in the background, fictional character JamesMcavoy with boyfriend FassbenderMichael only wearing a Christmas themed apron with no shirts and budgie smugglers, smolder, sitting on the kitchen table, no facial hair on either men, imbued with romantic tension, not sexy, tongue with kissing, fingers touching back of budgie smugglers, under the mistletoe

4k realistic photo of a large kitchen on Christmas Day, fancy Christmas tree in the background, fictional character JoshHutcherson with boyfriend darren criss only wearing a Christmas themed apron with no shirts and budgie smugglers, smolder, mixing stuffing with hands, no facial hair on either men, imbued with romantic tension, not sexy, tongue with kissing

Includes Darren Criss, Josh Hutcherson, James Mcavoy, and Michael Fassbender

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Oh my thanks you so much for the prompt! So cute and romantic! I managed to make some of Chris Evans here.
 

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How do things like this not get flagged by the Bing content filter? I've tried really hard but get blocked all the time
Before dogageddon a few days ago, where Bing updated the image filter to better detect nudity, it was possible to sneak in butts and the occasional cock. The filter could get confused by certain lighting, obscuring objects or entire scenarios and would allow the image through.

It was tricky but doable. All you needed was the right word play in the prompt.

Now it's much much harder. It doesn't matter if you write the cleverest most opaque prompt possible, if the image generated shows naughty parts then the filter dog will sniff it out and block it 99.9% of the time.

Any explicit image you see was almost certainly generated pre-crackdown. Also, as @Odyssey Land said, some might not have been made using Bing (though the image you quoted appears to be) but rather other AI image generators like Stable Diffusion. As that's open source people can modify and use it without restriction. However unlike Bing it takes some technical know-how and a lot more time and effort. And the end result is rarely as good as you'd get with Bing. Celebrity faces and unique scenarios is one area where DALL-E 3 (Bing's image AI) completely blows SD out of the park.

Hopefully, in the not too distant future, open source AI models will match DALL-E in quality and ease of use. But for now, even the lobotomized version Bing forces us to use is superior in my opinion.