Pro-Iran AI animations featuring LEGOs have gone viral for criticizing Trump. Experts say kids and teens should be cautious ...
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Iran slams YouTube ban on pro-Iranian group’s Lego-style AI videos
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says the move aims to ‘suppress the truth about their illegal war on Iran’.
A.I.-generated propaganda against the U.S.’s war in Iran, done in the style of Lego movies, has become inescapable online. Kyle Chayka tracked down the team making the videos.
As tensions escalate between Iran and the US, Tehran and its supporters have taken to social media with a wave of memes, satire, and Lego-style videos targeting Donald Trump.
The viral videos by Iranian creators, say analysts, are high-quality though cheap, and hit fissures in US politics.
The war on Iran is the first major conflict where the propaganda battle might be won or lost in memes. Pro-Iran accounts have ...
Shortly after news of a US-Iran ceasefire, an Iranian group released a new Lego-style video lampooning President Donald Trump and declaring "Iran won," the latest in a wave of war-themed AI-generated ...
Analysts say memes seem to be coming from groups linked to the government in Tehran and are part of a strategy of leveraging its limited resources to inflict damage on the U.S.
Iran has turned to AI-driven Lego-style animations to depict the Middle East war, showing US forces defeated, Trump frustrated, and soldiers falling, with videos gaining millions of views globally.
Donald Trump warned Iran that “Power Plant Day” is coming, demanding the Strait of Hormuz reopen or face potential strikes on key infrastructure. Potential targets include major facilities like the ...
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