Excuse me, Bing Image Creator?

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It also didn’t accept “Godzilla being revealed as guilty by Hercule Poirot”

EDIT: What the fuck.

Ok, last edit. Just because I'm getting seriously annoyed.

Doesn't Godzilla lay an egg in the shitty American version with Matthew Broderick?

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It did, however, accept "I am getting extremely fed up with Microsoft Image Creator blocking my prompts"

I feel like them calling me a muppet is just insulting on top of their being unreasonable.

Wow, somebody should use this as a headline image for an article about how useless AIs have become in the process of being made safer (by whichever standard).

It seems to block full names of some people. So I think it's the Hercule Poirot it doesn't like.

ETA - Got this response from Bing when I asked without the first name: "I’m sorry, but I’m not able to create images of fictional characters. However, you can find many fan-made artworks of Godzilla and Poirot on websites like DeviantArt 12 or other similar platforms. You can also try searching for them on search engines like Bing. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!"

ETA - "Godzilla being revealed as guilty by a french detective with an egg-shaped head, waxed mustache, and meticulous dress sense in a 1920s style." gave me this:

Off topic, but I've been seeing a lot of people use ETA as of late in places it doesn't make sense. I've always known it as an acronym for "Estimated Time of Arrival".

Does it have some new meaning that I've missed out on?

I think it means "Edit(ed) to add" in this case

That's a bizzare acronym to me. I just say "Edit:". Sign of the times, I've outgrown the younger generation's new way of talking to each other.

No, it's incredibly stupid. "edit" is 4 letters, ETA is 3 and conflicts with another, more common acronym.

You may be old, but you're right and the younguns are fkin stupid

ETA - "Godzilla being revealed as guilty by a french detective with an egg-shaped head, waxed mustache, and meticulous dress sense in a 1920s style." gave me this:

Isn't Poirot from Belgium? Not sure it changes the output a lot though...

"Excuse me, I am not FRENCH, I am BELGIAN" --David Suchet, an English actor playing a Belgian detective upset at being called French for international audiences

Re your edit- I've done tons of Godzilla ones. That was the latest. I'm on a forum where we have a thread involving using AI image creators to put Godzilla in ridiculous situations.

And as far as Poirot-

It even accepts-

And I almost forgive it now because it created an image of Poirot on two skateboards firing two guns in the air with Godzilla as his sidekick.

This is exactly why AI was created

I've gotten it to generate Robert Smith from The Cure, but not photo-realistically or intentionally (though Robert was in the prompt he wasn't the focus)

I've had it block because of people's names before and it doesn't say the image is unsafe, so I don't think that's it.

That message doesn't mean your prompt was bad (there's a different error for that), it means it thinks the image it generated had banned content. False alarms are pretty common IME but usually you can try again with the same prompt and it will work as long as the prompt isn't too likely to create something that looks like violence/sexual content/etc. for whatever reason.

That fact your image you made was inappropriate is not my fault bing and it shouldn't cost fast points

I wanted it to make a big wasp being cuddled and it's adamant on showing me that fucking dog instead. Maybe it prefers bees.

Imagine using bing lmao

Hi there, 2020 called and they'd like their opinions back.

Bing is a genuinely compelling option at the moment. Bing's chat function is integrated into the search and their image creation is pretty good. As a Google fanboy, it is an open question as to which search engine is going to be one the lead over the next couple of years.

You shouldn't be using online AI stuff anyway.

How else am I supposed to put Godzilla in ridiculous situations?

On your own computer bruh. Don't feed these corporate ai models

A few from SDXL. It thinks the 'egg' (from the prompt above) is referring to a literal object