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Adobe has been selling AI-generated images of the Israel-Hamas war on its stock photo service, and some websites have been using them without indicating that they are fake. These fake images have been picked up by the media and reported as real, flooding stock image sites that journalists and bloggers often subscribe to for images. The issue has been highlighted as a significant problem, with concerns raised about the potential weaponization of deepfakes in the context of the Gaza war.
Adobe's Stock Photo Service Selling AI-Generated Images of Israel-Hamas War https://t.co/hReNchveqU
Deepfakes Get Weaponized in the Gaza War https://t.co/WNoGg0sRu6
NEW: Fake, AI-generated photorealistic images of the Israel-Hamas war are flooding stock image sites — sites journalists and bloggers often subscribe to for images they can use to illustrate their work. https://t.co/MC0DQBFoZo
if everyone who hates those using AI to create beautiful art could just shift their attention a moment to an actual problem: people using AI to create fake war images, sell them on Adobe Stock, & be picked up by media & reported as real that might actually help for a change https://t.co/U1fiPkO4Eg
Adobe is selling AI-generated images of the Israel-Hamas war, and some websites are using them without marking that they're fake https://t.co/26QKV2hnD2
Adobe sells fake AI-generated Israel-Hamas war images – then the news published them https://t.co/gGxNgMoSyS