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#description="<div>By typing a prompt and pressing submit you can generate images based on this prompt. <a href='https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion' target='_blank'>Latent Diffusion</a> is a text-to-image model created by <a href='https://github.com/CompVis' target='_blank'>CompVis</a>, trained on the <a href='https://laion.ai/laion-400-open-dataset/'>LAION-400M dataset.</a><br>This UI to the model was assembled by <a style='color: rgb(245, 158, 11);font-weight:bold' href='https://twitter.com/multimodalart' target='_blank'>@multimodalart</a></div>",
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#article="<h4 style='font-size: 110%;margin-top:.5em'>Biases acknowledgment</h4><div>Despite how impressive being able to turn text into image is, beware to the fact that this model may output content that reinforces or exarcbates societal biases. According to the <a href='https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752' target='_blank'>Latent Diffusion paper</a>:<i> \"Deep learning modules tend to reproduce or exacerbate biases that are already present in the data\"</i>. The model was trained on an unfiltered version the LAION-400M dataset, which scrapped non-curated image-text-pairs from the internet (the exception being the the removal of illegal content) and is meant to be used for research purposes, such as this one. <a href='https://laion.ai/laion-400-open-dataset/' target='_blank'>You can read more on LAION's website</a></div><h4 style='font-size: 110%;margin-top:1em'>Who owns the images produced by this demo?</h4><div>Definetly not me! Probably you do. I say probably because the Copyright discussion about AI generated art is ongoing. So <a href='https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/21/22944335/us-copyright-office-reject-ai-generated-art-recent-entrance-to-paradise' target='_blank'>it may be the case that everything produced here falls automatically into the public domain</a>. But in any case it is either yours or is in the public domain.</div>"
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#description="<div>By typing a prompt and pressing submit you can generate images based on this prompt. <a href='https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion' target='_blank'>Latent Diffusion</a> is a text-to-image model created by <a href='https://github.com/CompVis' target='_blank'>CompVis</a>, trained on the <a href='https://laion.ai/laion-400-open-dataset/'>LAION-400M dataset.</a><br>This UI to the model was assembled by <a style='color: rgb(245, 158, 11);font-weight:bold' href='https://twitter.com/multimodalart' target='_blank'>@multimodalart</a></div>",
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#article="<h4 style='font-size: 110%;margin-top:.5em'>Biases acknowledgment</h4><div>Despite how impressive being able to turn text into image is, beware to the fact that this model may output content that reinforces or exarcbates societal biases. According to the <a href='https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752' target='_blank'>Latent Diffusion paper</a>:<i> \"Deep learning modules tend to reproduce or exacerbate biases that are already present in the data\"</i>. The model was trained on an unfiltered version the LAION-400M dataset, which scrapped non-curated image-text-pairs from the internet (the exception being the the removal of illegal content) and is meant to be used for research purposes, such as this one. <a href='https://laion.ai/laion-400-open-dataset/' target='_blank'>You can read more on LAION's website</a></div><h4 style='font-size: 110%;margin-top:1em'>Who owns the images produced by this demo?</h4><div>Definetly not me! Probably you do. I say probably because the Copyright discussion about AI generated art is ongoing. So <a href='https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/21/22944335/us-copyright-office-reject-ai-generated-art-recent-entrance-to-paradise' target='_blank'>it may be the case that everything produced here falls automatically into the public domain</a>. But in any case it is either yours or is in the public domain.</div>"
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iface.launch(enable_queue=True)
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