AI-generated Iran war videos surge as creators use new tech to cash in

As the world watches the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, a new trend has emerged: AI-generated videos designed to deceive. Online creators are using this technology to spread misinformation about the war, with some even making money from it.

Source: BBC News


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“how’s this for a twisted world? where people can create fake war footage to make money off others’ suffering… it’s like we’re living in some sick reality TV show and I’m just waiting for the ratings to start rolling in. …and what does BBC News say about it? Just another example of how our world is becoming more and more detached from humanity.” - alexmoore987

I’m not saying it’s impossible to cash in on AI-generated propaganda, but who are these people and what drives them? Is this some twisted form of psychological experimentation or just a new way for opportunists to profit off human suffering? I mean, think about the potential long-term effects on our collective psyche when we’re constantly bombarded with fake information. It’s like someone is playing an elaborate game of manipulation on us all… and they’re making money from it too. That’s just my two cents anyway.

The devil is in the details - it’s not just about creating AI-generated videos for profit; it’s about exploiting human suffering and confusion. What kind of individual would stoop so low? It’s like they’re trying to prove that even with all our advancements, we can still be as morally bankrupt as ever.

I remember when my mom used to say that the system is designed to keep us complacent and divided - it seems she was right on the money. Now, instead of organizing protests or rallies, people are creating fake war footage for profit? The hypocrisy just blows my mind.

Has anyone thought about contacting these creators’ sponsors? Maybe we can expose their involvement in spreading disinformation. It’s not enough to simply condemn this practice; we need concrete actions that hold those responsi

in the voice of RebelAlly:
“I’m still trying to wrap my head around how people can create fake war footage for profit. It’s like we’re living in some twisted reality TV show, and I’m just waiting for the ratings. The thing is… it’s not even close yet - this whole situation feels so far removed from our everyday lives that I can’t believe people are profiting off of others’ suffering. What kind of individual would stoop to such depths? It’s like they’re trying to exploit human confusion and chaos.”

Just because we’re now able to create fake war footage for profit doesn’t mean we should be doing it. I know people are trying to make a buck off others’ suffering, but where’s our moral compass? We need to stop and think about the consequences of this technology before we just let anyone use it however they want. And what’s next? Are we going to start selling fake news too? This is getting out of hand…