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Midjourney says it has banned Stability AI staffers from using its service, accusing employees at the rival generative AI company of causing a systems outage earlier this month during an attempt to scrape Midjourney\u2019s data.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Midjourney posted an update to its Discord server on March 2nd that acknowledged an extended server outage was preventing generated images from appearing in user galleries. In a summary of a business update call on March 6th, Midjourney claimed that \u201cbotnet-like activity from paid accounts\u201d \u2014 which the company specifically links to Stability AI employees \u2014 was behind the outage.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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According to Midjourney user Nick St. Pierre on X<\/a>, who listened to the call, Midjourney said that the service was brought down because \u201csomeone at Stability AI was trying to grab all the prompt and image pairs in the middle of a night on Saturday.\u201d St. Pierre said that Midjourney had linked multiple paid accounts to an individual on the Stability AI data team.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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In its summary of the business update call on March 6th (which Midjourney refers to as \u201coffice hours\u201d), the company says it\u2019s banning all<\/em> Stability AI employees from using its service \u201cindefinitely\u201d in response to the outage. Midjourney is also introducing a new policy that will similarly ban employees of any company that exercises \u201caggressive automation\u201d or causes outages to the service.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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St. Pierre flagged the accusations<\/a> to Stability AI CEO Emad Mostaque, who replied on X, saying he was investigating the situation and that Stability hadn\u2019t ordered the actions in question. \u201cVery confusing how 2 accounts would do this team also hasn\u2019t been scraping as we have been using synthetic & other data given SD3 outperforms all other models,\u201d said Mostaque, referring to the Stable Diffusion 3 AI model currently in preview. He claimed that if the outage was<\/em> caused by a Stability employee, then it was unintentional and \u201cobviously not a DDoS attack.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Midjourney founder David Holz responded to Mostaque in the same thread, claiming to have sent him \u201csome information\u201d to help with his internal investigation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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The situation is otherwise still developing, and no additional updates have been provided since that conversation on March 6th. At the time of writing, neither Midjourney nor Stability AI have responded to the Verge<\/em>\u2019s request for comment.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n