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WhatsApp's AI-generated stickers are under scrutiny for adding guns to prompts related to Palestine, while prompts related to Israel mostly depict smiling people. Adobe is also facing criticism for selling AI-generated images of the Israel-Palestine conflict, including fake explosions and bombed-out streets in both Gaza and Israel. Concerns are growing over the proliferation of fake imagery generated by AI.
User-submitted AI photos for sale by Adobe depict fake explosions and bombed-out streets in both Gaza and Israel. https://t.co/e44y84ewvW
As fears rise over fake imagery generated by artificial intelligence flooding the internet, one of the world's leading stock photo websites is openly selling AI images of the Israel-Hamas war. https://t.co/rzUGkb5wua
Someone get the Palestinians better quality AI software so that at least the photos they fake would look a little bit authentic... https://t.co/NPW9khRSHu
AI keeps IDF satellite imagery up to date by mixing old and new https://t.co/heGBrpxxIx https://t.co/LiwviVEYeY
WhatsApp AI added guns to chat stickers of Palestinians, but not Israelis https://t.co/xtfzFcGttA
Adobe Caught Selling AI-Generated Images of Israel-Palestine Violence https://t.co/yRwBKfFvSH
WhatsApp under fire for AI-generated sticker responses to ‘Palestine’ https://t.co/qaA2uOrF9E
Adobe Caught Selling AI-Generated Images of Israel-Palestine Violence https://t.co/7vgrB46VOg
WhatsApp's AI generates stickers of kids with guns when prompted with "Palestine", but prompts for "Israeli" generate stickers of people who are mostly smiling (@jmbooyah / The Guardian) https://t.co/mirTa0fgur 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/zdANcGS6qh
WhatsApp’s sticker AI is adding guns to prompts for Palestinian children https://t.co/Ko7UF4Dc0D