I've been trying to use image generation tools but keep running into issues with content policies that make it nearly impossible to create anything helpful. I get that there are guidelines in place, but does anyone else feel like these restrictions are excessive? For instance, I'm currently dealing with a pain that I suspect is hamstring tendinitis. I wanted to generate an image showing areas of pain in the human body, but my prompt got flagged as violating policy. How are others getting around these limitations?
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It sounds like the policy might be especially sensitive around human anatomy requests. I've had similar experiences where even simple prompts, like a person lying down, get rejected. It seems they're really clamping down on any potential misuse for inappropriate themes, which can lead to frustrating results for legitimate uses. It's definitely annoying!
I've noticed it being totally inconsistent lately. Sometimes I can bypass restrictions just by changing up how I phrase things. There have been times I've asked vague questions without mentioning specific diagnoses, and it would provide useful info without issue. It's really trial and error, which can be exhausting!
I get that. I try to keep my prompts as generic as possible, but even then, it feels like the rules keep tightening.
You're not alone! I've also seen an increase in restrictions, especially with therapy-related queries. The filter seems overly sensitive, and it's making it difficult for students like me who just want to learn and get informed.
Honestly, if you're using ChatGPT for images, maybe check out Sora instead! As for your specific use case, I can't believe they flagged that. Seems a bit excessive, right?
Haha, I was just looking for a diagram to help with understanding my pain. Just trying to be smart about it!
Yeah, that makes sense. There should probably be some version that allows for age verification to help with this.