Video of “operation against a ship loaded with drugs” presented by Marco Rubio would have been generated by IA
Courtesy Internet
Published at: 02/09/2025 07:46 PM
From his social media user, the Minister of Popular Power for Communication and Information, Feeddy Ñanez, reported that Artificial Intelligence (AI) specified that the video presented by Marco Rubio to the President of the United States, Donald Trump showing an alleged “lethal” attack against a “drug ship” in Caribbean waters is not real.
“It seems that Marco Rubio continues to lie to his president: after putting him in a dead end, he now gives him as “proof” a video with AI (thus verified),” said Ñáñez, who published on his Telegram account the analysis carried out with the Gemini AI that specifies the elements that evidence the falsehood of the video given by Rubio to Trump.
Below is the textual result of the query made to Gemini:
“Based on the video provided, it is very likely that it was created using artificial intelligence (AI). Although I cannot confirm with certainty the exact tools used, several elements suggest that it was generated by AI: The video shows a ship that is attacked and then explodes in a way that looks like a simplified, almost cartoon-like animation, rather than a realistic representation of an explosion.”
The AI added in the text that “the video contains motion artifacts and a lack of realistic detail, which is common in AI-generated videos. Water, in particular, looks very stylized and unnatural. The video content appears to be comprised of different elements, including “UNCLASSIFIED” text and a watermark of unknown origin. These elements, along with a lack of detail, are common in AI-generated content. This type of video, often referred to as deepfake or AI-generated video, is increasingly common. It can be used for a variety of purposes, such as entertainment, disinformation, or artistic expression.”
Mazo News Team