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garyh86218476
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May 5, 2025
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Bug - arbitrarily generating mustaches on women

  • May 5, 2025
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Not a bug per se', but an oddity to be sure.  The AI is generating middle eastern women with mustaches.  I'd requested a video of a lady smelling from a jar - no nationality specified.  The model produced a Middle eastern lady with mustache.  Follow up video requesting a woman handing another woman a gift bag - no nationality specified.  Both middle eastern - one with a mustache.    ??  Followed up with a request for Caucasian ladies and no mustaches.  The model generated Caucasian with a beautiful handlebar mustache.  Comical, but unusable.  

Correct answer droopydog500

Hello @garyh86218476,

Thank you for your message. It is best to be as specific as possible about what you want to see, but not what you do not want to see. 

 

The model does not understand the concept of a word being negated by the word in front of it. So using "not [X]", "no [X]", "exclude [X]", "with no [X]", and "without [X]" does not work. As you observed, it ignores the negation word and adds to the image the thing you are trying to avoid.  You basically need to find "positive" words and phrases telling the model what you want to see rather than telling it what you do not want to see.  Such as "flat land" rather than "no mountains" or "desolate" rather than "no people".  

 

If you share the exact prompt you are using, we can help you revise it to get what you would like.

 


Thanks,
    droopy

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droopydog500
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droopydog500Community ManagerCorrect answer
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May 5, 2025

Hello @garyh86218476,

Thank you for your message. It is best to be as specific as possible about what you want to see, but not what you do not want to see. 

 

The model does not understand the concept of a word being negated by the word in front of it. So using "not [X]", "no [X]", "exclude [X]", "with no [X]", and "without [X]" does not work. As you observed, it ignores the negation word and adds to the image the thing you are trying to avoid.  You basically need to find "positive" words and phrases telling the model what you want to see rather than telling it what you do not want to see.  Such as "flat land" rather than "no mountains" or "desolate" rather than "no people".  

 

If you share the exact prompt you are using, we can help you revise it to get what you would like.

 


Thanks,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)