In recent times, the video generated by Artificial Intelligence has been revealed online to show the dramatic scenes from the Iran-Israeli conflict, with the AI-Janit woman who reporting from a burning prison in Tehran and the fake footage of high-growing buildings in the wrecks in Tel Aviv has decreased. Other fabricated scenes reflect a below Israeli military aircraft.
These clips, some who have seen millions of scenes on platforms including X and Tikok, are the latest A growing pattern AI-related videos that spread during major events.
CBS News
Researchers at the Media Forensic Hub, the University of Clamson University, told CBS News that some content is being enhanced by a coordinated network of accounts promoting the Iranian opposition message on X – with the goal of reducing confidence in the Iranian government.
Fabricated video
On Monday, Israel Many sites were attacked In Iran, including notorious Evin Jail. Within minutes of the attack, a video X and other social media began to move on platforms, with an explosion at the entrance. The video is granular, black-white and the safety camera appears to appear footage.
But many visual discrepancies indicate that the footage may have been designed using artificial intelligence, including an incorrect signal and anomalies with an explosion above the door.
The University of California, Professor at Berkeley, Hani Farid, and co-founder of AI detection startup Getrialal Labs, told CBS News that they believe that the video may have been generated by the AI ​​image-to-window tool.
Farid said that recent progress in technology has helped in an easy way to create a more realistic looking video and share them quickly.
“It was a year ago [that] You can create a single image that was beautiful photo realistic, “Farid said.” It is now a full -flew video with explosions, which resembles the handheld mobile device imaging. ,
According to media forensic hub researchers, the video was posted on X on June 23 within a few minutes of the Israeli attack, which was at convenience at the convenience by an account, “marks of inhuman being inhuman”.
Iranian and Israeli officials have not commented on the authenticity of the video.
Darren Linville, co-director of the media forensic hub, described CBS News another video, depicted to the AI-borne reporter outside the jail, the “ideal example” of a coordinated network that is to broadcast false information to comprehensive audiences using AI.
“It’s nothing that no one can do with the previous technique, it is just doing all this cheap, sharp and more and more,” Linville said. It is not clear who is behind the video, Linville said.
Social media platform reactions
When the AI-based Iran-Israel video was asked on his platform, a Tikok spokesperson told CBS News that the forum was not allowed. Harmful misinformation Or AIAnd some of these videos have been removed.
An X spokesperson refers to CBS News for him Community note facilityAnd said that some AI-generated video posts have added community notes to help in combating wrong information.
To avoid hunting of videos made with AI, Farid said, “Stop receiving your news from social media, especially on breaking such incidents.”