What a doctored photo, TikTok and social-media bans say about internet safety in the Trump era.
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White House Uses AI to Alter Protester’s Face So That She’s Sobbing, Instead of Looking Brave, During Arrest
The White House edited a protester's face to make it look like she's sobbing. The post White House Uses AI to Alter Protester ...
TikTok has finalised a deal to allow its American business to continue, by creating a new US entity separate from its global ...
White House appears to admit it altered image of Minnesota protester’s arrest to make her look like she was crying - A top ...
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White House Posts AI-Altered Photo of Arrested Protester
The federal government loves to share fake, disturbing images.
An Intercept analysis confirmed that the White House used Google AI tools to alter the photo of Minnesota activist Nekima ...
On December 11, after Congress failed twice to pass a law banning state AI laws, President Donald Trump signed a sweeping ...
Trump’s technology czar worries AI dread will equate to a “self-inflicted injury.” He’s also against the California ...
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The New York Times ran the image posted by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, as well as the one posted by the White House through an A.I. detection system. It concluded that the White ...
A White House post on X showed the prominent critic of ICE with tears running down her face as she was arrested—an image proven to be a fake.
A new report from the White House Council of Economic Advisers highlights several metrics that could forecast AI’s impact on ...
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