Feb. 1, 2024, 12:41 p.m. | Felix Friedrich Katharina H\"ammerl Patrick Schramowski Jindrich Libovicky Kristian Kersting Alexander Fraser

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Text-to-image generation models have recently achieved astonishing results in image quality, flexibility, and text alignment and are consequently employed in a fast-growing number of applications. Through improvements in multilingual abilities, a larger community now has access to this kind of technology. Yet, as we will show, multilingual models suffer similarly from (gender) biases as monolingual models. Furthermore, the natural expectation is that these models will provide similar results across languages, but this is not the case and there are important …

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