Midjourney bans the creation of images of Xi Jinping on its artificial intelligence platform

The platform Midjourneywhich uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create hyper-realistic images, has had a ban preventing the creation of images of Chinese leader Xi Jinping since last year, according to CEO David Holz. Holz explained that his team wanted to minimize the drama surrounding the deepfakesand that political satire is frowned upon in China. Although there have been reports of other restricted terms on the platform, Holz has declined to make the full list public.

The Midjourney team has acknowledged the difficulty of establishing content policies and has taken security measures to prevent misuse of its technology, although Holz has acknowledged that these measures have not been "sufficient." The deepfakesThe new software, flooding the Internet and the media, is a growing concern, which has led the platform to revoke its free trial version and set a monthly fee of $10.

In recent weeks, fake images generated by Midjourney have circulated, such as an image of Donald Trump being arrested and another of the pope wearing an eye-catching white down jacket. The Midjourney team has expressed concern about the misuse of its technology and noted that local access to the platform in China is more important than the possibility of users outside the country generating satirical images about the dictator.

Although Midjourney can create an infinite variety of images using AI, the platform cannot recreate Xi Jinping, reports The Sun. Holz has explained that the company wants to minimize the controversy surrounding the deepfakes and that his team has established a policy to restrict political satire in China.


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