Donald Trump indicated that he could blame the future scams on AI: If something bad happens, just blame AI

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Donald Trump indicated that he could blame the future scams on AI: If something bad happens, just blame AI

Donald Trump indicated that he could blame the future scams on AI: If something bad happens, just blame AI

Donald Trump has found a new way to deal with uncomfortable controversies and can only blame artificial intelligence. Responding to questions in the former US President, the Oval Office, AI said that AI has become so powerful in making fake videos that if things go wrong, it can also be used as an excuse.

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Donald Trump indicated that he could blame the future scams on AI: If something bad happens, just blame AI
Donald Trump indicated that he could blame the future scams on AI

Donald Trump has found a new way to deal with uncomfortable controversies and can only blame artificial intelligence. The US President, answering questions at the Oval Office, said AI said that AI has become so powerful in making fake videos that if things go wrong, it can also be used as an excuse.

Fox News reporter Peter Doki showed Trump a viral video on his phone, shown to throw a black bag out of the white house window. Trump quickly rejected it, “It is probably AI-Janit.” She also argued that heavy, seal, bulletproof windows in the White House make it almost impossible. Joking about this, he said that even his wife had once complained of not being able to open him for fresh air.

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Interestingly, the White House had already addressed the viral clip a day earlier, clarifying that it was real but harmless. According to officials, what people saw was only a contractor who fulfilled regular maintenance, nothing was suspicious. Despite this, Trump used the phenomenon to show how AI could easily blur reality.

“We have one of the problems with AI, both good and bad.” “If something happens, it’s really bad, just blame AI. But they also make things. You know, it works in both ways.”

This is not the first time Trump has been combined with AI-operated misinformation. In July, he rebuilt a fake video, in which former President Barack Obama was arrested at the Oval Office. He also admitted that he had seen a lifetime video of a lifetime from childhood recently, only to realize that it was completely machine-made. “I am watching a lot of phony things,” said Trump. “It’s a little scary to be honest with you.”

Trump has often been accused of spreading false claims, especially around the 2020 election, but the rise of Deepfec has made the truth more difficult than ever. Experts believe that AI-related material will be more confident in the coming years only, which can be dangerous in politics and public life.

For Trump, however, AI only offers more than anxiety. It can also become a shield. In its own words, if a dispute spiral out of control, the solution may be simple: “Just blame AI.”

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