
Netanyahu's 'I Am Alive' Video Confuses Grok, US Envoy Clarifies Amid AI Doubts
Benjamin Netanyahu has addressed rumors about his death by posting an unusual 'proof of life' video, which was flagged by X's AI chatbot Grok as 'not a real meeting clip,' prompting clarification from a US envoy and highlighting how artificial intelligence is undermining trust in authentic footage.
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Netanyahu Posts ‘Proof of Life’ Video as A.I. Sows Doubts About What’s Real
The unusual video is the latest demonstration that artificial intelligence is undermining trust — even in footage that is authentic.
By Stuart A. Thompson and Tiffany Hsu
Read full article →Netanyahu's 'I Am Alive' Video Confuses Grok. US Envoy Clarifies
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new "I am alive" video to quell his death rumours has invited scrutiny after X's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Grok, flagged it as "not a real meeting clip".
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