President Trump shared a bizarre AI-generated video of himself dumping sludge on protesters during the nationwide 'No Kings' rallies, igniting controversy and backlash from activists and lawmakers.
OpenAI has taken action to block deepfake videos of Martin Luther King Jr. on its Sora app after complaints from his estate. The decision follows the rise of offensive and disrespectful portrayals, highlighting concerns over AI ethics and intellectual property.
In a lighthearted response, Vice President JD Vance dismissed backlash over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video of Hakeem Jeffries. While Jeffries called it racist, Vance insists it's all in good fun amid government shutdown talks.
As the government shutdown drags on, Trump’s administration faces backlash over racist deepfake videos mocking Democratic leaders. The clips, meant to undermine Democrats, have ignited a fierce debate about racism and misinformation in politics.
In a dramatic Capitol hallway exchange, Rep. Madeleine Dean confronts Speaker Mike Johnson over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video. Dean questions the video’s racist implications while Johnson downplays the issue, igniting a fiery political debate.