The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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Across its social media platforms, the administration has pushed out high-energy clips that cut between actual explosions in ...
Through its social media feed, the White House has sent out a series of pumped-up videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, video game footage and sports heroes.
New Delhi: Social media platform X changed its rules for sharing of revenues with creators after a deluge of AI-generated videos proliferating across the platform during the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
My first reaction to seeing some of those clips of Iran's missiles falling on Israel was disbelief. It wasn't the fact that the Iron Dome could be breached that surprised me — drop enough projectiles ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The latest on the conflict with Iran, including Hoosiers who are currently in the Middle East. Oil crosses $100 for the first time ...
Creators posting AI-generated war footage without disclosure risk losing access to X’s revenue-sharing program for three months. Social media platform X will suspend creators from its revenue-sharing ...
As tensions escalated in West Asia following military strikes involving Israel, the United States and Iran, the Press Trust of India’s Fact Check unit has debunked at least 14 viral visuals falsely ...