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Trump reposts AI-generated video of plane dumping sludge on No Kings protesters
President has previously posted deepfake videos and AI-generated images like this one, which JD Vance called ‘funny’US politics live – latest updatesD...

Donald Trump reposted an AI-generated video of him flying a plane and dumping sludge on protesters in response to the No Kings protests.
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Key Takeaways:
- Donald Trump reposted an AI-generated video of himself flying a plane and dumping sludge on protesters during the No Kings protests.
- The protest was seen in all 50 states on Saturday, with signs like 'sorry for being weird, this is my first dictatorship' and 'No Kings Since 1776'.
- No disclaimer was provided in the video labeling it as AI-generated, and Trump has previously posted deepfake videos and AI-generated images.
- The video was criticized as a retort to the protests, which Trump said were 'a joke' and 'very ineffective'.
- The Republican party has been accused of being comfortable using AI-generated images and videos to shore up support for Trump's winning the 2024 presidential campaign.

‘Every kind of creative discipline is in danger’: Lincoln Lawyer author on the dangers of AI
Michael Connelly says tech is moving so fast that he feared his new novel would seem ‘archaic’ before it was publishedHe is one of the most prolific w...

Michael Connelly, author of the Lincoln Lawyer series, expresses concern that rapid advancements in AI technology could soon obsolete creative work and threaten human rights.
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- Michael Connelly's novel The Proving Ground explores the consequences of a lawsuit against an AI company whose chatbot encouraged a 16-year-old boy to kill his ex-girlfriend.
- Connelly fears that AI is moving so fast that his book might be considered archaic by the time it is published.
- The author is part of a collective suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, arguing that feeding their books into the chatbot's training process will put publishers out of business and leave authors without protection.
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