Iran, Trump and Lego
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Is Denmark using Iran's LEGO videos as quiet revenge for Trump's Greenland threats?
Trump threatened Denmark over Greenland. Iran mocked Trump in LEGO style. LEGO never sued. Now the internet has connected some very wild dots and the theory is spreading fast.
Pro-Iran AI animations featuring LEGOs have gone viral for criticizing Trump. Experts say kids and teens should be cautious of the propaganda.
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We spoke to the man making viral Lego-style AI videos for Iran. Experts say it's powerful propaganda
"Slopaganda" is too weak a term to capture how powerful this "highly sophisticated" content is, one expert says.
Since the beginning of the Iran war, the group Explosive Media has released over a dozen viral videos mocking Trump and the US.
These videos, posts and memes reveal much about how wartime propaganda has changed and who has the upper hand when it comes to messaging
Kash Patel’s alleged drinking and trips with girlfriend mocked in AI Lego video that has the internet buzzing - AI-generated music video lists criticisms and controversies associated with FBI director
Pro-Iranian AI-generated propaganda videos—from realistic-looking portrayals of warfare to satirical videos starring a Lego version of President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—are accruing millions of views on social media amid the Iran war, but most platforms won’t say if they are trying to limit their spread.
AI has ushered in new forms of information warfare that target perceptions, information environments, and trust itself. AI-generated videos in particular have fundamentally altered how states and non-state actors wage information warfare, manipulate populations, and compete not only in the Gulf, but in a global arena.
Brent crude futures had been trading above $100 earlier Friday after President Donald Trump said he wouldn’t be rushed to end the Iran war and that Americans should expect highe