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Lissel Devetori

Mayor Mocked for Using 'Deeply Disturbing' AI Images of 'Dead Bodies' to Promote Plans for New Public Parks

Image used by Nicholas Reece via X (Credit: X Twitter)

An Australian mayor faced tough online criticism after he shared bizarre AI-generated images of the parks he plans to build.

On Sunday, Melbourne's lord mayor Nicholas Reece, who is running for re-election in the upcoming Victorian council elections in October, shared four images on Twitter alongside a pledge to build 28 new parks in the city if he wins.

Social media users were quick to point out and mock the odd characteristics of the images that are frequently associated with AI, including extra limbs and lifeless bodies.

Reese was quick to respond to the mockery in a new post on X, acknowledging the "commentary" about the posted renderings.

There are no rules in Australia against using AI generated images in election campaigns, according to The Guardian, however other lawmakers have called for a ban on AI deepfakes, or videos made pretending to be someone, to be banned before the next election.

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