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    AI-generated war footage is spreading across the internet faster than the truth. As conflict escalates in Iran, social media platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok are being flooded with AI-generated missile strikes, fake battlefield footage, and fabricated videos of captured soldiers. Some posts rack up millions of views before anyone can confirm whether they’re real. In this episode of How Is This Better?, Akilah Hughes speaks with WIRED reporter David Gilbert, who has been tracking how generative AI is reshaping the disinformation landscape during breaking conflicts. They discuss: How AI-generated war footage is going viral during the Iran conflict Why fake videos spread faster than verified reporting How monetized accounts and state actors are exploiting AI content The rise of AI bot swarms amplifying propaganda online Why people are asking AI chatbots like Grok to fact-check viral videos And why those AI systems sometimes generate fake evidence to defend their answers As generative AI tools become more powerful, even experts are struggling to tell real footage from fabricated content. That raises a bigger question: Are we entering the first AI-driven information war? And if social media platforms have little incentive to stop the spread of misinformation… what happens next?
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