This content highlights the emergence of AI-generated videos during the recent Iran-Israel conflict, showcasing dramatic and:fictitious scenes from the conflict in both cities. These videos, demonstrating actions such as a woman reporting from a burning prisons in Tehran, research from Clemson University’s Media Forensics Hub, and images of destroyed Israeli military aircraft, have gained widespread attention, with millions of views reported on social platforms like X and TikTok. The authenticity of these videos has been questioned through increasingly sophisticated AI tools and techniques, such as image-to-video generation. On the other hand, certain videos, such as one depicted of an AI-generated reporter outside an Islamic prison, are considered the best example of coordinated account networks touted by experts. The process involved is seen as a SCALE绑架 crime, leaning heavily on AI-driven manipulation.

Meanwhile, social media platforms like X and TikTok have actively responded to these videos, mitigating their impact. Dictionary.com highlighted titles of such videos as synthetic attempts at covering breaking news, while researchers at ACM’s Media Forensics Hub mentioned that some content was amplified within minutes. Notably, one against achieved a perfect example of coordinated account networks using AI to manipulate information across Chip’s-=

> Erielle Delzer

> Erielle Delzer is a verification producer for CBS News, specifically focused on misinformation, AI, and social media discussions. She can be reached at erielle.delzer@cbsnews.com.

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