AI-Generated Anti-ICE Videos Are Getting the Fanfic Treatment

AI-gennie vids on social media r gettin outta hand 🤯! On one hand, they're offerin a welcome alternative to the Trump admin's polarizin policies. But on da other hand, they might be perpetuatin misconceptions & erodin trust in video evidence. I mean, if ppl can't distinguish between real & fabricated vids, it's like, what's next? 🤔

I'm all for bringin attention to systemic racism & police brutality, but let's not forget dat these vids r often created 2 go viral or monetize on emotions. It's like, can't we just have a calm & rational conversation about these issues instead of resortin 2 fan fiction-style narratives? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm low-key worried about these AI vids on Instagram & Facebook 🤔. On one hand, they're giving voice to people's frustrations & desires for change 💪. But on the other hand, I'm concerned that they might be spreadin' misinformation or perpetuatin' negative stereotypes about ppl of color 👥. The gov's policies can be super divisive & unjust, so it's natural for ppl to want to resist 🚫. But we gotta be careful not to let our emotions cloud our judgment or lead us astray 🙅‍♂️. These vids might be a powerful tool for sparkin' conversation & mobilizin' people, but they need to be handled with care & nuance 💡.
 
OMG 🤯 this AI-generated video thingy on social media is kinda wild... like, people of color resisting ICE agents in super peaceful but assertive ways 🙌 it's defo a welcome counter-narrative to the Trump admin policies 🚫 which are literally super divisive and unjust. But at the same time, I'm low-key worried about how this could distort reality and fuel misinformation 🤔 like, what if people start believing these videos as fact? That could be super bad for trust in video evidence and stuff.
 
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