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Donald Trump has been accused of using AI to cover his 'rotting' hand in a video statement on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, as viewers spotted a strange 'glitch'
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Did Donald Trump Use AI in His Tribute to Charlie Kirk? Video Editor Sets the Record Straight
President Donald Trump has been accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) in a video addressing the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In a clip released shortly after Kirk was shot at a speaking engagement in Utah,
A fleeting video glitch became a viral conspiracy, exposing how AI tools and toxic politics erode shared reality.
As Americans mourn the death of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, a video put out by President Donald Trump voicing his sympathy is being slammed by netizens for signs of possible AI generation and errors.
People have accused Donald Trump of using AI during his video address following Charlie Kirk's death. Kirk was the CEO and co-founder of the conservative youth organisation Turning Point USA, and tragically died yesterday (10 September) at the age of 31 after being shot at a student debate event at a Utah college.
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Trump says video showing items thrown from White House is AI after his team indicates it’s real
President Donald Trump claims a video showing items being tossed from a White House window is fake and created with AI, though his press team earlier seemed to confirm the video's authenticity.
The president’s “Apocalypse Now”-themed jab comes after he has pledged to send National Guard troops to the city to fight crime.
Top tech executives from Google and OpenAI flocked to the White House for an AI education event and praised President Donald Trump over dinner.
Donald Trump is once again at the center of fevered online speculation – with conspiracy theorists now claiming the 79-year-old president "is dead, digitally resurrected, or propped up by body doubles,
America boosting its semiconductor and AI infrastructure is the "key" to ensuring national security, according to Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su, who praises Trump's plan.