WhatsApp's AI has shocking ideas about Palestinian children

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But an IDF prompt generated a soldier on a camel.

WhatsApp’s AI sticker generator has created an image of a boy with a rifle following a Palestine-related prompt WhatsApp’s AI sticker generator has been found to create images of a young boy and a man with guns when given Palestine-related prompts – while a search for ‘Israel army’ returned pictures of soldiers smiling and praying. An investigation by the Guardian revealed the prompts returned the same results for a number of different users.

Many users have also reported having their content censored when posting in support of Palestinians, noting a significant drop in engagement. Instagram users complain of Palestine shadow bans As the Israel-Hamas war continues, many Instagram users have been ‘reposting’ content on their stories to inform their followers with information such as upcoming protests, petitions and letters to send to their MPs, writes Lucia Botfield.

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