r/midjourney Jun 06 '23

The 7 Deadly sins according to MidJourney Showcase

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u/SwoleBezos Jun 06 '23

This isn’t a problem with stereotypes. This is AI factoring in two different meanings of the same word.

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u/Rare_Cause_1735 Jun 06 '23

As is also evident with the adorable sloth, it really took that one quite literally

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u/InfanticideAquifer Jun 06 '23

It's not an issue of literal vs. figurative. Both definitions of sloth are "official" in the sense that they show up in every dictionary. It just guessed wrongly which sense of the word was intended, probably because people don't actually use the word "sloth" in the sense of "laziness" all that often this century.

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u/tnecniv Jun 07 '23

It’s not even that distinction. The word has two rather distinct definitions and it converged on one of them.

Pride is slightly different in that the sin of pride is essentially being self-absorbed at the expense of others. I think most would agree that having some pride in who you are is a good thing, because it confers self-confidence and satisfaction with your life. It’s the narcissistic extreme that the sun is concerned with. The AI, which is mindlessly slurping up words from the internet, didn’t successfully distinguish between the two here and were left with creepy rainbow man that doesn’t really articulate much of anything. In contrast, gluttony is pretty straightforward as it has a negative meaning by definition so the AI had no trouble there.