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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Some early user tests for Meta’s new AI-generated sticker tool have resulted in some dubious (and rather hilarious) creations.
After gaining access to the new AI-generated sticker tool on Facebook Messenger, X user @Pioldes was able to create a host of inappropriate sticker images — including child soldiers, gun-wielding Nintendo characters, Mickey Mouse taking a crap, and nude illustrations of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Other examples show that Meta’s AI-sticker tool will also happily slap a pair of breasts onto…well, just about anything, judging by the busty images of Sonic the Hedgehog and Karl Marx.
The AI-generated chat stickers were announced last week at Meta’s Connect event, alongside a new AI image editor for Instagram.
Certain words do seem to be blocked and using them in prompts will warn the user that their description might violate Meta’s community guidelines.
This sort of tomfoolery is common with the launch of AI tools and likely why Meta is pursuing a limited rollout of the AI-generated sticker feature.
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