AI-Based Stickers On Facebook Can Create Inappropriate Images
AI-based stickers on Facebook are getting attention after producing inappropriate images (photo: dock. Meta)

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JAKARTA Since last September, Facebook Messenger has been able to create sticker creations with Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, testing this feature actually causes problems.

Quoted from The Verge, some users began to highlight the peculiarities of making these AI-based stickers. The reason is, a number of stickers produced are very inappropriate to use.

Distributed by user X @Pioldes, the stickers he managed to find were children's soldiers, Nintendo's character carrying weapons, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who was naked, and many more.

Worse, this sticker also leads to something sexual and harassing many parties, including prominent people who are used as stickers. People's views regarding this sticker are divided, but most don't like it.

This AI sticker is self-generated by its users only with text. This feature also applies not only to Facebook, but to all platforms thatMetanaungi such as Instagram and Messenger.

Meta has actually blocked requests or commands with inappropriate words, but these indecent stickers can be created when users type in incorrect words or restricted words.

With this problem, Meta needs to limit and review again regarding the launch of AI-based stickers. They need to set the right regulators so that this feature is not used by irresponsible and misused persons.


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