Washington Lottery artificial intelligence According to the report, (AI) posted on the app after a woman complained that the app’s AI created pornographic images of her.
of Lottery “test drive” The app allowed users to upload a photo and the AI could superimpose their image onto the vacation spot they selected through the site. But one user says the chance to see herself on a computer-generated dream vacation was a shock.
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Megan, a 50-year-old mother from Tumwater, Wash., told KTTH’s “The Jason Lantz Show” on Tuesday that she came up with the option to “swim with sharks” and uploaded a photo using the site’s options. .
According to Megan, the AI-generated super-posed vacation photo clearly shows fish in an aquarium swimming around the room and smiling on a bed with only the hem of her swimsuit partially clad. is said to have been shown.
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The Washington Lottery’s “Test Drive a Win” app was no longer available on its website early Wednesday morning. (Washington Lottery)
She called the topless AI photo a “disturbing” use. tax.
“I also think whoever is responsible should be fired,” she said.

A woman named Megan told “The Jason Rantz Show” that the Washington Lottery app generated a photo of her in which she was only partially clothed. (Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached out to the Washington Lottery but did not immediately receive a response.
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A Lottery spokesperson told the Seattle-based program in a statement that the lottery had received a report earlier this week about an incident in which an AI created obscene images.
“We immediately had the developer check all the parameters of the platform and there were no issues with the configuration, but after further internal discussion today we have decided to take the extreme precautions and remove the site. I don’t want an incident like this to happen again,” he said in a statement.
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As of Wednesday morning, the “Test Drive a Win” site remained offline with a message saying the app is currently unavailable.


