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In the U.S., a satirist released provocative dipshits with Biden and Trump. He was blocked on Midjourney

  • The collection contains images of big politicians cheating on their spouses
  • Some of them pictured with their boyfriends
  • The author was eventually blocked on Midjourney
  • Although he only wanted to draw attention to the problem

Los Angeles-based political satirist Justin Brown has released a provocative collection of dipfakes called “Ai will revolutionize the blackmail industry.”. Despite its good intentions, the project drew fierce criticism, and the user was eventually banned from Midjourney.

Follow the collection on the author’s Twitter page. Despite the fact that it is two months old, the scandal surrounding this meeting has not subsided. And Brown was his victim.</nbsp;

The images generated by Midjourney’s neural network feature world-renowned politicians. All of them are depicted with girls and guys in a moment of intimacy. The images are high quality, and some look authentic.</nbsp;

In a commentary for Decrypt, Brown said that the collection was originally intended as a call to draw attention to the implicit threat of AI.. Despite this, the satirist faced fierce criticism.

He claimed that his account had been blocked. He also added the following:

“I think people underestimate the threat from AI-generated content. So far, it’s just funny or funny pictures that are created out of nothing to do. But when used intelligently, and with a specific purpose, it can be a real weapon.”

We note that Brown’s point of view is shared by American politicians. For example, one senator sent a letter to major tech companies urging them to implement a mechanism for labeling AI-generated content. Why would the big “players” want to do something like this? You can see it in the way most recipients ignored the politician’s appeal. On Twitter, for example, they responded with an offensive smiley face.