Trump Expressed Doubts About Videos Supporting Iran's Leader

US President Donald Trump expressed skepticism regarding videos circulating online depicting thousands of people gathered in one of Tehran's central squares to support Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
According to Trump, images disseminated through social media and certain news outlets showed approximately 150,000 people assembled in the Iranian capital to demonstrate their support for the state leader. However, he stated that these scenes were not entirely authentic and had been created with the aid of artificial intelligence.
President Trump claimed that media outlets utilized AI technologies to depict 150,000 people gathering in the square and displaying their affection for the leadership. In his view, such an event never actually occurred in real life.
Trump emphasized that certain organizations and media outlets, aware of the situation, spread fake videos to create an impression of widespread public support for Iran's leadership. He also noted that these statements could be part of an information war aimed at shaping public opinion.
According to Trump, as AI technologies rapidly advance, distinguishing between real and fake information is becoming increasingly difficult for people on a daily basis. Currently, Iranian officials have yet to comment on these allegations.
Analysts suggest that such statements indicate a further intensification of tensions in the information sphere surrounding Iran and reflect friction in political relations between the two countries. The potential impact of this situation on the credibility of international information in the future is also being monitored.





