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I believe we saw that here. You right wingers posted an AI video as if it was fact and proceeded to run your mouths with the standard racist nonsense. This is what happens when you only use far right sources of media.
A video generated by artificial intelligence, claiming to portray a disgruntled Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits recipient, apparently tricked a Fox journalist, who initially reported on the video as authentic before the story was altered to reflect the clip’s truth.
The original headline read “SNAP beneficiaries threaten to ransack stores over government shutdown,” with a sub-heading reading “One mother claims taxpayers must feed her children as SNAP benefits face cuts.”
Fox News Called Out For Reporting On AI Video Of Black Woman With ‘7 Different Baby Daddies’ Complaining Of SNAP Cuts
As food assistance continues to be disrupted during the government shutdown, Fox News is being called out for spreading disinformation.A video generated by artificial intelligence, claiming to portray a disgruntled Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits recipient, apparently tricked a Fox journalist, who initially reported on the video as authentic before the story was altered to reflect the clip’s truth.
Fox appears to fall for AI-generated videos before editing the story
CNN journalist Andrew Kaczynski posted about the change on X, formerly Twitter, sharing screenshots of the article’s headline before and after the change.The original headline read “SNAP beneficiaries threaten to ransack stores over government shutdown,” with a sub-heading reading “One mother claims taxpayers must feed her children as SNAP benefits face cuts.”