In a video posted earlier today, President Donald Trump appears as an AI-generated doctor, telling critics that the cure for 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' is to turn off the news, pray, and have a diet coke. The video features AI versions of celebrities such as Rosie O'Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg, according to the post.
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on social media earlier today, portraying himself as a doctor offering a treatment for 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' (TDS). The video, which was first reported by The Zioneer at 12:18, now includes a specific line: 'Have a diet coke,' as part of the cure.
The AI-generated footage features celebrity lookalikes, including Rosie O'Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg, who testify about the harm TDS has caused them. Trump then appears in a lab coat and stethoscope, advising viewers to 'turn off the fake news, pray, and have a diet coke.'
The post, shared on his social media platform, has gone viral, drawing attention to Trump's continued use of AI-generated content for political satire. The video is the latest in a series of AI-generated images and videos Trump has posted, including a recent image of himself as the Greek Titan Atlas.
The authenticity of the video — as an AI creation — is not in dispute, but the effectiveness of the message remains a subject of commentary.
2 developments
- DevelopingTrump says he has 'lost it,' patience 'over,' calls for talks: 'let's eat the hat'
- DevelopingTrump shares AI-generated image of himself as Greek Titan Atlas
- DevelopingTrump lists Iran's economic woes: 'They have a hunger problem, a food problem, a medicine problem'
- DevelopingFormer Iranian culture minister mocks Trump as 'mentally disturbed'
Source and signal
- Internal intake
