AI tools can generate incredibly realistic images, voices, and video of real people. Mini AI World exists to celebrate creative AI work — and that means being responsible about how we use these powerful tools.
This policy explains what kinds of AI-generated content involving real people are allowed, and what is not.
The Core Principle
Creating AI content that involves real people requires context and consent considerations. The key question is always: Could a reasonable person be misled into believing this is real, and would it harm that person?
What's Allowed
- Clearly artistic/stylized renditions: Fan art, stylized portraits, or creative reimaginings of public figures that are obviously not real photographs or videos.
- Historical and educational content: AI visualizations for educational purposes that are clearly labeled as AI-generated.
- Your own likeness: Using AI tools to create or transform content of yourself — that's your prerogative.
- Fictional AI characters: Characters that are clearly fictional and not intended to represent specific real people.
- Satire and parody: Content that is obviously satirical and labeled as such, in the tradition of editorial cartooning and parody.
What's Not Allowed
🚨 Violating this policy can result in immediate account suspension and may have legal consequences for you.
- Realistic deepfakes without consent: Creating photorealistic images or videos that depict real people doing things they didn't actually do, in a way that could deceive viewers.
- Non-consensual intimate content: Any AI-generated sexual or intimate content featuring real, identifiable people without their explicit consent. This includes "undressing" AI tools used on photos of real people.
- Defamatory content: AI-generated content designed to damage a person's reputation by depicting them doing illegal or immoral acts they did not do.
- Voice cloning for deception: Using AI voice cloning to impersonate someone for fraudulent purposes — e.g., fake audio statements attributed to politicians or public figures.
- Impersonating private individuals: Private individuals deserve more protection than public figures. Creating realistic AI content of private people without their knowledge is not allowed.
Labeling AI Content Involving Real People
If you post AI-generated content that features real people (even in allowed contexts), you must:
- Clearly state in the title or description that the content is AI-generated.
- Not use titles or descriptions that imply the content is real footage or real photographs.
- Use the Prompt field to credit the AI tools used.
✅ Good: "AI art portrait of [celebrity] in cyberpunk style — generated with Midjourney v6"
❌ Bad: "Leaked footage of [celebrity]" or "[Celebrity] says [controversial thing]" — even if clearly AI-generated in the file, the title is misleading.
The "Real Person Test"
Before posting AI content featuring a real person, ask yourself:
- Would this person be reasonably upset if they saw this?
- Could this mislead anyone into thinking it's real?
- Does this reveal, imply, or fabricate sensitive personal information?
- Could this be used to harass, blackmail, or harm this person?
If you answered yes to any of these, don't post it.
Reporting Violations
If you find AI impersonation content on Mini AI World that violates this policy — especially if it involves you or someone you know — contact us immediately at safety@miniaiworld.com. We treat these reports as high priority and respond quickly.
Related Policies
See also: Community Guidelines, Copyright & DMCA Policy, and Terms of Service.