Current:Home > ContactDeSantis campaign shares apparent AI-generated fake images of Trump and Fauci -Keystone Capital Education
DeSantis campaign shares apparent AI-generated fake images of Trump and Fauci
View
Date:2025-04-15 10:19:56
Artificial intelligence is hitting the campaign trail. This week, a video from Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis included apparently fake images of former President Donald Trump hugging Anthony Fauci. It's the latest example of how rapidly evolving AI tools are supercharging political attacks by allowing politicians to blur the line between fact and fiction.
The video, posted Monday on Twitter by the Florida governor's rapid response team, slammed the former president's alleged support of Fauci, who has become a punching bag for Republicans for his role in crafting the nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a collage of six pictures of the two men, three appear to be AI-generated fakes depicting Trump and Fauci embracing. The other three are real photos of the two men together in March 2020, according to AFP, which first identified the fakes.
"It was particularly sneaky to intermix the real and the fake images, as if the presence of the real image would give more credibility to the other images," said Hany Farid, a digital forensics expert and professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
The three fake pictures bear multiple hallmarks of AI-generated imagery, including strangely textured and blurred hair, unnatural arm and hand rendering, and nonsensical text on a backdrop purporting to show the White House press briefing room.
"These problems, however, will eventually get resolved and we can expect AI-generated images, and audio and video, to become increasingly more difficult to distinguish from reality," Farid said.
The rapid improvement and deployment of generative AI, which can produce realistic images, audio, video and text, is raising alarms over how it could worsen the spread of misleading claims and propaganda, and be used to create entirely plausible yet false depictions of events that never happened.
This is not the first time the technology has been deployed in the 2024 presidential campaign. The Republican National Committee released an ad in April using AI-generated images to depict a series of imagined crises if President Joe Biden were to win a second term.
Last month, Trump mocked DeSantis's glitchy campaign launch on Twitter Spaces with a fake video featuring apparently AI-generated audio mimicking the voices of the Florida governor, Elon Musk, George Soros, Dick Cheney, Adolf Hitler, Satan and even Trump himself. The former president has previously shared other fakes, including an AI-generated one of himself praying and photoshopped images making fun of DeSantis.
But this week, Trump's supporters called foul on the DeSantis team's use of manipulated media.
"Smearing Donald Trump with fake AI images is completely unacceptable," tweeted Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican congresswoman from Georgia, retweeted Vance's message. "Those fake AI campaign ads need to be taken down immediately," Greene added.
"This was not an ad, it was a social media post," said a person with knowledge of the DeSantis operation. "If the Trump team is upset about this, I'd ask them why they have been continuously posting fake images and false talking points to smear the governor."
The Trump campaign didn't respond to a request for comment.
veryGood! (34461)
Related
- Highlights from Trump’s interview with Time magazine
- Russia increasing unprofessional activity against U.S. forces in Syria
- A Bankruptcy Judge Lets Blackjewel Shed Coal Mine Responsibilities in a Case With National Implications
- Why Kelly Clarkson Is “Hesitant” to Date After Brandon Blackstock Divorce
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- 14 Gifts For the Never Have I Ever Fan In Your Life
- How Some Dealerships Use 'Yo-yo Car Sales' To Take Buyers For A Ride
- California’s Strict New Law Preventing Cruelty to Farm Animals Triggers Protests From Big U.S. Meat Producers
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- Stars of Oppenheimer walk out of premiere due to actors' strike
Ranking
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Missing Titanic Submersible Passes Oxygen Deadline Amid Massive Search
- GOP Senate campaign chair Steve Daines plans to focus on getting quality candidates for 2024 primaries
- Missing Titanic Submersible: Former Passenger Details What Really Happens During Expedition
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- 'New York Times' stories on trans youth slammed by writers — including some of its own
- Titanic Sub Search: Details About Missing Hamish Harding’s Past Exploration Experience Revealed
- One-third of Americans under heat alerts as extreme temperatures spread from Southwest to California
Recommendation
Small twin
Bachelor Fans Will Want to Steal Jason Tartick and Kaitlyn Bristowe's Date Night Ideas for a Sec
An Offshore Wind Farm on Lake Erie Moves Closer to Reality, but Will It Ever Be Built?
Donald Trump’s Parting Gift to the People of St. Croix: The Reopening of One of America’s Largest Oil Refineries
Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
As the US Rushes After the Minerals for the Energy Transition, a 150-Year-Old Law Allows Mining Companies Free Rein on Public Lands
Federal Trade Commission's request to pause Microsoft's $69 billion takeover of Activision during appeal denied by judge
What we know about Rex Heuermann, suspect in Gilgo Beach murders that shook Long Island more than a decade ago