Since the launch of DALL-E 3 on Bing, internet users are having a field day. The disturbing images have forced Microsoft to block certain options.
Internet users seem to have made creating images using artificial intelligence one of their favorite pastimes. This has not been lost on Microsoft, which added an AI module to its search engine last March. The new one is coming at the end of September DALL-E 3 arrives Bing. Things have gotten complicated since then.
Remember that DALL-E is the generative AI ofOpen oneMe – the company behind the very popular and impressive ChatGPT – for creating images. Before its arrival on the Microsoft search engine, where it is now freely accessible, Graphic Designer AI was only accessible via subscription ChatGPT Plus.
Blocking DALL-E 3 features on Bing
Since their introduction, tools such as DALL-E or In the middle of the journey demonstrated their remarkable abilities. But these not only arouse admiration, they also give cause for concern. The use of generative graphics AI has a significant impact on intellectual property and that Image rights.
In fact, internet users recently used DALL-E to make fun of tragic events like that September 11 attacks in the United States. AI-generated images are also misused to convey false information.
This photo has been widely shared on the internet to convince people Disney And Pixar prepared a new animated film about the death of George Floyd.
“As with any new technology, some people try to hijack its use. That’s why we implemented it a range of protection measures and filters “To make Bing Image Creator a positive and useful experience for our users,” said Microsoft’s communications director.
This alarming report on the misuse of AI by graphic designers
On October 6th Bellingcat published a report on its website showing abuse by users of 4chan – anonymous English-language forum, now described as right-wing extremist. Its members generate images using artificial intelligence for racist and anti-Semitic content.
No reinforcement of moderation Image improvements with DALL-E 3 on Bing were not accompanied, the report says. Users can now more easily create images that glorify genocide and war crimes. Such content does not reflect Microsoft’s vision.
In response to industry-wide concerns, key players are working to strengthen protections and regulations against abuse.
Bizarre and disturbing images, but above all funny
This is often the case on the Internet; a segment of the public enjoys testing the social and moral boundaries of new technologies. But the majority of Internet users are content to create bizarre and disturbing content without going beyond reasonable limits. Here is a selection of atypical images created with DALL-E 3 on Bing.
Mario and Sonic switch sides
I tried the Bing AI image generator and um… that’s kinda cool
Mario sponsors a Genesis and Sonic sponsors a Nintendo 64 pic.twitter.com/McIRQrREjP
— bunwolf.exe 🎃 (C0MMS opened for the third time:) (@molten_16) September 30, 2023
At Disneyland, the food comes out of the trash cans
The last selfie
50 shades of Shrek
Dark Pope
Drake in the evil forest
Might as well add the Bing Image Creator ai generated images of Drake as I was playing around with it to get a crappy post since Musk and Kanye were blocked as prompts pic.twitter.com/OGbdAggMnA
— VenomBlizzard 🇱🇹 (@VenomBlizzard) October 8, 2023