This senator's 'AI nightmare' image fuels backlash—see why before it disappears!

In the digital age, political campaigns have become increasingly sophisticated, leveraging the latest technology to connect with voters.

However, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into these efforts can sometimes lead to unexpected and even controversial outcomes.

This was the case for One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts, whose recent social media post featuring an AI-generated image has stirred up quite a storm, with critics labelling it an 'AI nightmare.'


The senator's post, intended to promote the 'great Australian dream' of home ownership, included a call to action for affordable housing and the preservation of backyards for Australian families.

'Every Aussie family deserves their piece of paradise, not to be crammed into tiny shoe-box apartments,' the post read.

'Let's bring back affordable housing and save our backyards. Time to put Australian families first!'


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Malcolm Roberts has been criticised for a campaign image accused of being AI-generated. Credit: X


Accompanying this message was a photo that, at first glance, depicted a seemingly idyllic family scene in a backyard.

However, upon closer inspection, the image was riddled with bizarre anomalies: a child's leg abruptly cut off, unnaturally elongated limbs, severed arms, and even a mysterious extra arm floating in the corner, unattached to the body.

The image's peculiarities didn't stop there. Some of the children's features, such as their feet, were rendered almost airbrushed, further adding to the surreal and unsettling effect.


The image's oddities quickly caught the attention of social media users, who did not hesitate to voice their concerns and criticisms.

'Look at this AI art closely for a second, mate. This is terrible. Whichever staffer you had do this should be fired for greenlighting this picture,' one user commented.

Another said, 'That's not the Australian dream; it's an AI-generated nightmare.'

In response to the backlash, Senator Roberts issued a statement, lamenting that 'Albanese government policies destroying household finances mean we have to resort to AI to find a stock image of a happy family in a house big enough for a backyard.'

He also took the opportunity to tout One Nation's 2025 policy platform, which he claimed would 'put $40bn back in the pockets of Australians,' resulting in 'many more photos of happy families in the future.'

The use of AI in election material is not currently restricted, and the Australian Electoral Commission acknowledged the likelihood of AI being used in election communications.


However, the commission also emphasises that such technology should not be used in ways that could mislead voters about the voting process or the candidates involved.

This incident raises important questions about the ethical use of AI in political campaigns.

While AI can be a powerful tool for creating engaging content, it also has the potential to distort reality and misrepresent the truth.

In other news, Facebook has acknowledged using public data from Australian users' profiles to train its AI without offering an opt-out option.

The company faces scrutiny in an inquiry over its data practices, including the revelation that children's photos shared on public adult accounts are also being collected. You can read more about it here.


Credit: X

Key Takeaways

  • One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts has been criticised over an election campaign image posted on social media, with accusations that it was AI-generated.
  • The post called for affordable housing and the preservation of backyards but was overshadowed by the awkward and unrealistic depiction of a family within the image.
  • Commenters pointed out several issues with the image, such as missing and disproportionate limbs, leading to a backlash and suggestions that the staff responsible should be fired.
  • While there are currently no restrictions on using AI for election material in Australia, there is an expectation that it should not be misleading to voters.
How do you feel about the increasing reliance on technology in political campaigns, and where should we draw the line to maintain the integrity of our democratic processes? Your opinions are valuable, and we look forward to a lively discussion on this modern conundrum.
 

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I'm all for the great Australian dream of owning a house on a decent size block of land, not like the ones selling today where the guttering from one house touches the other. As for rubbishing his ad, that's just being petty.
 
Best we all get used to the idea about AI....It's going to start popping up everywhere and a lot of people will end up losing work because of its use in Advertising and the Film industry. Plus other industries as well.
 
I'm all for the great Australian dream of owning a house on a decent size block of land, not like the ones selling today where the guttering from one house touches the other. As for rubbishing his ad, that's just being petty.
Dead right. Greedy Developers and Greedier councils. Check out this arial shot of one estate.

Aussie backyard.jpeg
 
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Big woop. An elections coming.
 
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Give the guy he due! At least he is trying to stop what is becoming not only an eyesore but also a disaster for up and coming generations who will only have the streets to play on. Fair enough there are play parks somewhere, sometimes. We have had three or four (hard to tell) of these houses built down the end of our street but there is no play park within miles - if fact I can't remember ever having seen one in our area.
 
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Give the guy he due! At least he is trying to stop what is becoming not only an eyesore but also a disaster for up and coming generations who will only have the streets to play on. Fair enough there are play parks somewhere, sometimes. We have had three or four (hard to tell) of these houses built down the end of our street but there is no play park within miles - if fact I can't remember ever having seen one in our area.
Don't worry!

The governments of the day will procure land from sporting fields and playgrounds to make way for "safe" injecting clinics and accommodation for camel jockey refugees.
 
Don't worry!

The governments of the day will procure land from sporting fields and playgrounds to make way for "safe" injecting clinics and accommodation for camel jockey refugees.
Wow Veggiepatch, I've always loved the use of hyperbole. The Greeks were really onto something. 😂🤣
 
A1 is bad and can take over and they won't be able to stop it
 
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I have reached my limit with technology and do not want to use A1 images.
 
A1 is bad and can take over and they won't be able to stop it
It's scary as we will not be able to tell whether images are real or fake A1 compositions
 
Have we not seen the Chinese AI newsreader, she is very pretty, and her face never changes at all through the entire broadcast.
 
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Have we not seen the Chinese AI newsreader, she is very pretty, and her face never changes at all through the entire broadcast.
Perhaps she's one those inscrutable Orientals. 😂🤣
 
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Have we not seen the Chinese AI newsreader, she is very pretty, and her face never changes at all through the entire broadcast.
Like the Japanese "weather girl" who was famous for her weather report.

Never missed a beat while she was "showered" in the most bizarre way. :ROFLMAO:
 
Like the Japanese "weather girl" who was famous for her weather report.

Never missed a beat while she was "showered" in the most bizarre way. :ROFLMAO:
Veggiepatch, I see you have converted, good for you (y)
 
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Veggiepatch, I see you have converted, good for you (y)
My avatar you are commenting on?

I have had Jewish and Israeli friends since I was a little kid.
 
My avatar you are commenting on?

I have had Jewish and Israeli friends since I was a little kid.
Yes, your avatar, we too support the culture and feel for the unjust they are suffering.
 
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Best we all get used to the idea about AI....It's going to start popping up everywhere and a lot of people will end up losing work because of its use in Advertising and the Film industry. Plus other industries as well.
It isn't AI it's just trying to fix up a photo with ADOBE what the heck is the issue
 
Ok i'm being petty but surely he could have gotten a decent family photo from Stock Photos or the like.
That one is just ultra creepy, like something out of a horror movie.
 
It's scary as we will not be able to tell whether images are real or fake A1 compositions
If you know how to use Photoshop, I do because I work with it most days, you'd be able to tell a fake from a real one, this one sticks out like dogs balls 🧐
 

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