AI image generator Midjourney has been scrutinized for not allowing pictures of Xi Jinping on their service, citing censorship in China and an interest in growing its Chinese audience.
In this photo illustration, a Midjourney logo is seen on a smartphone screen.
"I think people in China using this tech moves a needle in the world in general ," Holz argued."i think random people on here doing Chinese political satire does very little to add to anything."TIKTOK CEO TO PLEDGE COMPANY WILL GUARD DATA FROM CHINESE ACCESS, IN BID TO STAVE OFF BAN "We're trying to be sensitive to different societies and cultures," Holz said in August."Political satire is pretty taboo in China and having a ton of people troll China with our system doesn't help anyone."
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