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The response to AI-generated viral images of the former president’s arrest signal the potential for disinformation campaigns that could sow media chaos, according to experts. Alex Woodward reports
Former president shares AI-generated image after deepfake arrest images viewed 5 million times Trump shares deepfake photo of himself praying as controversial AI images of indictment spread online ...
Before Trump's indictment, Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins facetiously created an AI-generated image of Trump being arrested using Midjourney software and Higgins said he was banned from using Midjourney after it went viral. Higgins was clear that the images were fictitious and did not seek to distribute them widely.
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok on Tuesday began allowing users to create AI-generated images from text prompts and post them to X. Almost immediately, people began using the tool to flood the ...
Farid, who analyzed the Swift images that Trump shared, said they appear to be a mix of both real and fake images, a “devious” way to push out misleading content. People share fake images for ...
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Combs was arrested on Monday. He was indicted on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in ...
Some in Trump’s orbit have expressed frustration at the circulation of the fake images, believing that the manufactured scenes undermine Republican outreach to Black voters.
Mr Trump was captured in the iconic photo as he was arrested in Atlanta over criminal charges that he conspired with 18 associates to interfere in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.