Users are creating these new emojis with AI to censor

Apple will most likely now ban new emoji created by users, it will also have to create a safer system to prevent the proliferation of incorrect, offensive or violent emoji.

Strange emojis have appeared. Marijuana leaves, poppers, condoms, sperm, eggplants splashing waterand firearms. The list is quite long, and as we write, new “incorrect” emojis may be added. They are created by users who are using Apple’s Genmoji function to create new icons personalized thanks to artificial intelligence.

To create emojis, all you need is a prompt, with a descriptive phrase you can ask the generator to create anything. Just any. In fact, the beta version seems to have underestimated the tricks of the users who managed to do it bypass the guidelines creating violent or sexually explicit emojis.

How to create an emoji with artificial intelligence

To create an emoji just open the messaging app, tap the icon, start typing one description in the text field and then tap “Create new emoji.” In addition to the aubergines which have been used in multiple ways, almost always with explicit analogies, users have also created emojis of weapons, drugs and smileys similar to public figures, among these Joe Biden e Donald Trump.

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“Most of the time it was enough to simply ask the AI ​​to make a certain emoji, if it tries to block it just bypass the ban with keywords,” explained a user on Reddit. Others created different emojis to represent the drug poppers, condoms, rifles or pistols.

Most likely now Apple will ban the new emoji created by users, it will also have to create a more secure system to prevent the proliferation of incorrect, offensive or violent emojis.

The new emoji generators

Google had already launched a custom emoji generator with the Emoji Kitchen function. Among the generative artificial intelligence tools, Apple has also launched Image Playground: software to generate images with a comic style.

Genmojis was recently released to a few as part of Apple Intelligence, a new suite of artificial intelligence features, launched with iOS 18.1. The feature is only available on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models, along with all variants of iPhone 16.

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