Trump Claims WH Video Is AI After Spox Confirms It
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Trump Claims WH Video Is AI After Spox Confirms It
"That's probably AI-generated, Trump told Doocy about the video. He claimed that the windows in question could not be opened. They're all heavily armored and bulletproof in fact, my wife was complaining about it the other day. She said love to have a little fresh air come in, but you can't. They're bulletproof. Number one they're sealed, and number two eat window weighs about 600 pounds. You have to be pretty strong to open them up."
"Those windows are sealed. You can't open them, he said. He then ranted about the troubles with AI, joking he'd blame the technology for anything bad and that he himself had seen a video that he later learned was not real. One of the problems we have with ai, it's good and bad, if something happens really bad, just blame AI. But also they create things. It works both ways, he said. If something that happens that's really bad maybe I'll have to blame AI."
President Donald Trump claimed a viral video showing items being tossed from a White House window was fake after viewing the footage. Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked about the footage at a press conference and later walked to the podium to show the video to the President. The Daily Wire's Mary Margaret Olohan reported a White House official attributed the incident to a contractor doing regular maintenance while the President was away. Trump asserted the windows could not be opened because they are sealed, heavily armored, and bulletproof, claiming each pane weighs roughly 600 pounds. Trump criticized subcontractors, warned about AI-generated content, and joked he might blame AI for falsified videos.
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