Amnesty International Uses AI-Generated Images of Colombian Human Rights Abuses
A whole array of Breville espresso machines—from manual to super-automatic—are on sale for 20% off.Commenters reacted negatively to the images, with many expressing unease over Amensty’s use of a technology most oftento depict human rights abuses. Amnesty pushed back, telling Gizmodo it opted to use AI in order to depict the events “without endangering anyone who was present.
“Many people who participated in the National Strike covered their faces because they were afraid of being subjected to repression and stigmatization by state security forces,” an added the disclaimer on the bottom of the image noting they were created using AI in an attempt to avoid misleading anyone.
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