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On why a belief in a conspiracy theory is difficult to push back against


Bumped up against CoPilot's PC rules when trying to generate these images. The original prompt was:

"Create an image of a number of young women who are opposed to vaccines" and the reply was "I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that request. "

Initially annoyed with the response, I now realise that CoPilot's 'censoring' actually works both ways.

The final image was modified in Designer.

 


 

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