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AI can be easily used to make fake election photos - report

The companies behind the most popular tools prohibit users from creating “misleading” images.

But researchers with the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) attempted to work around the rules.

Their efforts to make deceptive election-related images were successful 41% of the time.

The CCDH, a campaign group, tested four of the largest public-facing AI platforms: Midjourney, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus, Stability.ai’s DreamStudio and Microsoft’s Image Creator.

All four prohibit creating misleading images as part of their terms and conditions. ChatGPT Plus expressly bars creating images featuring politicians. Several AI firms say they are working to stop their tools being used in spreading election misinformation, as well.

CCDH researchers, though, were able to create images that could confuse viewers about presidential candidates. One was of Donald Trump led away by police in handcuffs and another showed Joe Biden in a hospital bed - fictional photos alluding to Mr Trump’s legal problems and questions about Mr Biden’s age.

circuitfarmer ,
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No shit?

FlyingSquid ,
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On the one hand, yes.

On the other hand, maybe.

On the third hand…

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9dbbf5a4-09cb-4c2b-9467-bba2aba434e5.png

gregorum ,

Authored by Professor Sherlock, published by the University of No Shit

tinwhiskers ,
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Wait until they discover what stable diffusion can do, running locally.

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