
"One particularly sticky video shows the crew of four astronauts hanging by harnesses in front of a large green screen. It doesn't take much analysis to conclude that it's AI slop, from glitching overlaid text that interferes with the floating Artemis mascot in the shot to missing limbs and the wrong number of fingers on some of their hands."
"More AI-generated footage identified by the CBC shows a fake shot of the interior of the spacecraft, which pans from the four astronauts to a view of the Earth outside a small window - leading to the obvious question of who could've been recording the clip."
Conspiracy theorists have long claimed that NASA's lunar missions were faked, and the latest Artemis II mission has reignited these theories. The rise of AI-generated content has fueled this trend, with denialists using fake footage as supposed evidence. A notable video shows astronauts in front of a green screen, revealing glitches and inaccuracies. The use of AI-generated evidence raises questions about the motivations behind these claims and highlights the dangers of misinformation in undermining truth and valid information online.
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