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Numerous videos circulating on social media, often appearing in MP4 format, are not authentic footage of military actions but are rather generated using artificial intelligence.

These videos are intentionally designed to dupe viewers, with many comments mistakenly praising the "amazing" military strength shown, oblivious to the fact that the content is fake.

Experts advise looking for inconsistent lighting, unnatural movements, and verifying with official sources, such as the Arlington Fire Department or relevant military commands, rather than relying on social media posts. Official statements on AI misuse from the DoD? Tips on how to spot these specific AI-generated videos?

These videos often depict highly engaging, yet false, scenarios, such as Air Force One being escorted by B-2 bombers or exaggerated military strength.

Organizations like ABC News have dedicated teams to investigate such footage.

Closer examination reveals unnatural body movements, distorted facial expressions, and irregular environmental details, indicating deepfake technology. Dangers and Impact

There are reports of AI-generated videos being used to mock political enemies, raising serious concerns about the role of technology in dividing public opinion, with instances linked to political figures sharing such content.