This is a cop out, especially when Midjourney is a for-profit product. We hold creators, manufacturers, etc... responsible all the time for what they produce. Peloton got rightfully sued because they removed all the safety mechanisms which resulted in children and pets getting caught and injured in them. Airbnb gets shit all the time for how it's destroyed housing and rental markets all over the world. It's tremendously tiring that the tech industry in particular just releases products and services to disrupt industries for their own profit and leaving the rest of society to deal with the repercussions afterwards. It should be the responsibility of creators to consider the ethical implications of what they produce, especially when the capacity for abuse is so INCREDIBLY obvious in this case.
Like why are you even allowed to put real people's names in the prompts? Is there a good reason why that should just not be allowed?