The generation of images from text prompts using artificial intelligence has become increasingly sophisticated. Some systems lack content restrictions, meaning they produce visuals based on any user input, regardless of potentially harmful or inappropriate subject matter. An example would be a system that generates images depicting violence or hate speech in response to corresponding text prompts, without moderation or safeguards.
The ability to create images without constraint presents both opportunities and risks. Historically, such unrestricted generation could be valuable for artistic exploration or research into the limits of AI. However, the potential for misuse, including the creation of deepfakes, propaganda, or offensive content, necessitates careful consideration of ethical implications and potential societal harm. The absence of controls distinguishes these systems from those designed with ethical guidelines and safety measures.