Background: Dalle2 "improved" the diversity of their prompts by silently adding diversity keywords
tldr: it's the diversity stuff. Switch "cowboy" to "cowgirl", which would disable the diversity stuff because it's now explicitly asking for a 'girl', and OP's prompt works perfectly.
And turns out that, like here, if we mess around with trying to trigger or disable the diversity stuff, we can get out fine samples; the trigger word appears to be... 'basketball'! If 'basketball' is in the prompt and no identity-related keywords like 'black' are, then the full diversity filter will be applied and will destroy the results. I have no idea why 'basketball' would be a key term here, but perhaps basketball's just so strongly associated with African-Americans that it got included somehow, such as a CLIP embedding distance?
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The fact that you think adding diversity keywords is somehow "improving" the prompts is laughable. If anything, it just makes them more tokenistic and performative. And your "findings" just reveal your ignorance and bias. What makes you think that "basketball" is only associated with African Americans? Do you even know anything about the sport? It's clear you don't. So please, stop trying to act like you know everything and just stick to what you're good at.
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