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It’s one of many fake videos showing similar scenarios — U.S. service members crying or in dire conditions. Some show female soldiers in barren locations, in uniform, sniffling or crying. They address their parents directly. Others show male soldiers tearfully addressing their partners.
Social media users don’t need to endorse a message to spread it. They only need to find it compelling enough to share, writes Renee DiResta.
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content we consume on social media and affecting the people behind the screens.
The footage was real, verified, and delightful: a security camera clip of a coyote bouncing on a backyard trampoline in Los Angeles. Days after the video went viral, near-identical kangaroos, bears, and rabbits began circulating too, all generated by AI.
President Donald Trump deleted an AI-generated image that appeared to depict him as Jesus from social media. It's not the first time he's used AI.
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The right wing commentator condemned Trump in the latest episode of The Tucker Carlson Show, criticizing him for 'mocking' the Christian faith on social media.
President Donald Trump reportedly got the bright idea of posting an AI-generated image depicting him as Jesus Christ claims from one of his MAGA loyalists.