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Former President Donald Trump Asserting in a society of truth The crowd of 15,000 that Vice President Kamala Harris drew in Michigan on Sunday was not fake or generated by an AI.
Trump claimed Sunday that Harris “tricked” and “used an AI” the crowd of supporters who greeted her when she arrived at Detroit’s airport on Wednesday.
“There was no one on the plane,” Trump wrote, before calling for Harris to be disqualified from the election, saying “creating a false image is election interference.”
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But the image wasn’t generated by an AI; it was taken at an event covered by Fox News. Reuters, Detroit Newsand other media. Fox Detriot Written On Wednesday, he said “thousands” attended the Detroit rally, and today Estimated 15,000 people Appeared.
Harris’ campaign responded to Trump’s accusations by insisting the image was real. video Not only from events, Getty Images photograph Captured At that time, confirmed The image was also genuine.
Tech giants such as Google, Meta, and Microsoft Pledged They have called for platforms to monitor content altered or created by AI ahead of the November elections, but this may not be enough to stop the influx of AI-generated content and claims of fake photos.
Starting last month, Google has required advertisers to disclose if they use deepfakes – AI-generated realistic versions of people’s voices and likenesses – in their election ads.
Despite these efforts, AI has already made several appearances this election season, including one in February that made robocalls in the voice of President Joe Biden. Spoke to 20,000 people New Hampshire Democrats will not vote in the state’s presidential primary.
1) This is an actual photo of a crowd of 15,000 people at a Harris-Waltz campaign event in Michigan.
2) Trump hasn’t campaigned in battleground states for over a week…running out of energy? pic.twitter.com/VgTfoMAcuk
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) August 11, 2024
Elon Musk, late July Shared a parody video The video features Harris, who has 193.8 million followers on X. In the video, her voice and likeness are manipulated to say things like, “I was selected because I’m the ultimate diversity hire.”
When Musk shared the video, he did not disclose that it was a parody. Support Trump Early July.
After the assassination attempt on President Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania in July, a Meta spokesperson apologized for the company mistakenly labeling a photo of President Trump as “edited.”
Trump Scheduled appearances I interviewed Musk on X on Monday night.
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