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The Trump administration's use of AI-generated videos to mock Democrats indicates a lack of seriousness in negotiations and a tactic to undermine their credibility.
The growth of AI tools on YouTube is blurring the lines between AI-generated and AI-assisted content, prompting the platform to label AI-generated videos for transparency, although this system is not foolproof.
The Trump administration's use of AI-generated racist videos against Hakeem Jeffries is a tactic to distract from the main issues and provoke outrage.
The future of AI in entertainment is concerning because it could lead to the loss of human artisanship and creativity.
There is a concern that AI could replace human creativity in entertainment, as it can potentially create content that rivals human-made art.
OpenAI's new video app, Sora 2, is raising copyright concerns by including copyrighted content unless holders opt out.
The use of AI-generated content by political figures, such as Trump's AI-generated video, raises questions about the future of political communication and misinformation.
The idea of AI playing nations against each other, similar to historical examples like the East India Company, is a concern for future AI governance.
Caroline Levitt defended Donald Trump's AI video about alien technology called medbeds, stating it was part of his humor and transparency.
The use of AI-generated content, such as virtual actresses, is causing concern in Hollywood over potential impacts on the industry.