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Overview
This model is designed for text-to-image generation tasks. It takes creative text prompts as input and generates high-quality images that correspond to the text descriptions. It aims to provide a wide array of artistic styles and intricate details in the generated images.

Intended Use
The model is intended for artists, designers, and creators who need to convert text prompts into visual artwork. It can be used for generating concept art, digital paintings, illustrations, and more.

Limitations
The model may not handle extremely abstract or vague prompts well.
There might be instances where the model's output may diverge from the user's specific expectations.
Fairness and Biases
While efforts have been made to minimize biases, it's always possible that the model could inadvertently generate content that is biased or insensitive. Users are advised to use the model responsibly.

Training Details
Training Data
The model was trained on a dataset that combines 718 rows from the Kabatubare/midjurney dataset with a curated set of samples from the Gustavosta/Stable-Diffusion-Prompts dataset, which originally contained 73,000 rows.

Data Sources:

Kabatubare/midjurney
A curated set of samples from Gustavosta/Stable-Diffusion-Prompts
Synthetic Data: The dataset also includes synthetic prompts generated using GPT-4.

Data Enrichment: The model benefits from a dataset that was enriched with curated samples from the Stable Diffusion prompts. These curated samples were added to the existing Midjourney dataset, offering a more diverse range of creative text-to-image prompts.

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