AI generated photos of Trump getting arrested goes viral online
Fake AI-generated images of former US President Donald Trump have surfaced online, causing widespread concern over the increasing sophistication of artificial intelligence technology in creating convincing images and videos of people who never existed or did what is depicted.
The photos surfaced first on Twitter, eventually got shared across multiple social media platforms and were generated by AI, as experts and fact-checkers have confirmed.
The images, which depict Trump in various compromising situations, were created using AI software capable of generating realistic images that can be difficult to distinguish from real ones. This technology has been rapidly advancing in recent years, raising concerns about its potential misuse for creating misleading or malicious content.
According to experts, using AI-generated content to spread false information or propaganda has become a growing concern, particularly in the political arena. The Trump images are just the latest example of how AI-generated content can be used to manipulate public opinion or discredit individuals.
Despite the efforts of tech companies to combat the spread of fake news and misinformation, the development of AI technology has made it easier for malicious actors to create convincing images and videos that can be used to deceive people.
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