Find out how a news network's AI tool mishap led to a controversial image edit of MP Georgie Purcell. Shocking details revealed!
Australian news network, Channel Nine, recently came under fire for a graphic error involving a digitally-altered photo of Victorian MP Georgie Purcell. The image, which depicted Purcell with larger breasts and wearing more revealing clothing, sparked outrage and led to a public apology from Nine for the mistake attributed to an AI tool. Georgie Purcell, a member of the Animal Justice Party, expressed her disappointment at the altered image on live television.
Adobe Inc, the photo editing software company, raised doubts about Channel Nine's claim that the image alteration was due to a rogue AI, stating that such changes would require human intervention. The controversy highlighted the importance of media accuracy and the impact of photo manipulation on public figures. In a statement, Adobe rejected Nine's explanation for the Photoshop scandal, emphasizing the need for transparency in media reporting.
Georgie Purcell's strong reaction to the incident shed light on the issue of sexism in media portrayal, with Purcell calling out the news channel for the alleged sexist editing of her image. The incident prompted discussions on ethics in journalism and the responsibility of news networks towards accurate and respectful portrayal of individuals.
In a surprising turn of events, Adobe confirmed that the image editing of Georgie Purcell would have required human intervention, challenging Channel Nine's initial explanation. The incident serves as a cautionary tale on the consequences of digital manipulation and the importance of authenticity in media content.
Pointing out the stark differences in the original image to the one used by the news network, Georgie Purcell said she could not imagine the same happening ...
Channel Nine has apologised for using a modified image of Victorian Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell attributing the error to an AI tool in ...
The altered image of Animal Justice MP Georgie Purcell depicted her in more revealing clothing and with larger breasts. More on:.
Hugh Nailon, director of 9News Melbourne, apologised to Victorian MP Georgie Purcell for airing a graphic error on Monday night's bulletin.
The image, shown on live television, shows Purcell wearing an outfit edited to show her midriff, and with an enlarged bust. More from Newshub.
Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell, 31, shared an image posted by the Nine News network alongside the original photo.
Photo editing software company Adobe Inc, has raised scepticism over Nine News' explanation for broadcasting a crudely photoshopped image of Victorian MP ...
An Australian television news channel apologised "unreservedly" Tuesday for altering a photo of a state lawmaker, who complained it gave her "enlarged ...
A sensational twist has cast doubt on Channel Nine's explanation for how an MP came to have her breasts enlarged and her clothing reduced in a photo used by ...
Animal Justice Party's Georgie Purcell has responded after Channel Nine apologised for using a digitally altered image of the MP during a broadcast on its ...
The Australian network has apologised, blaming the mishap on 'automation by Photoshop', which Adobe rejects.
Station claims image of 31-year-old politician was altered by rogue automation on Photoshop.
Australian channel Nine News was called out by Victorian MP Georgie Purcell after it used a doctored image of hers.
The Australian network has apologised, blaming the mishap on 'automation by Photoshop', which Adobe rejects.
In the edited image, Georgie Purcell's white sleeveless dress was transformed into a halter top and skirt, exposing her midriff.
Adobe says any changes to the photoshopped image of the Victorian MP 'would have required human intervention and approval'.
Victorian Upper House MP Georgie Purcell criticised TV news channel Nine News for allegedly doctoring an image of her in which her breasts appeared to have ...
Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell says more needs to be done to protect women after Nine News photoshopped an image of her body.
Adobe has debunked Nine News' apology to Georgie Purcell, after a โsexistโ edited image of her was used in the nightly news bulletin.
An Australian news channel apologized after a female lawmaker criticized its use of an image that had been edited to show her in a more revealing outfit.
MP Georgie Purcell has reacted to Channel Nine's explanation after the network blamed an artificial intelligence image-generator for enlarging her breasts.