Midjourney creators shut down free neural network access due to fraud

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Midjourney company, which was responsible for the creation of the neural network of the same name for image generation, has closed access to the free version of its product. It has been reported business insider.

“Due to extremely high demand and trial abuse, we are temporarily disabling free trials until we release a system update,” Midjourney founder David Holtz said on the company’s official Discord server.

Previously, images of Pope Francis and Donald Trump in stylish white jackets created by Midjourney were circulating on social media, where they were arrested by the police. Some users found them so realistic that they didn’t even realize they were created by a neural network. Shortly after these images went viral, a special sign appeared on Twitter warning users that they were looking at the result of the neural network’s work, not the actual photo.

Paid versions of Midjourney are still available. In total, there are three options to choose from – the basic plan at $10 per month, the standard plan at $30, and the professional plan at $60.

Formerly socialbites.ca we talked about itThat in Russia they began to sell the iPhone, created by the neural network, for 400 thousand rubles.

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