Trump posts AI video of him as doctor treating critics’ ‘derangement syndrome’
Summary
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video showing himself as a doctor who says he cured celebrities of "Trump derangement syndrome," a phrase he uses to describe extreme criticism against him. The video features fake footage of celebrities expressing regret for criticizing Trump, but the real celebrities have not changed their views.Key Facts
- President Trump shared a video made with artificial intelligence (AI) where he plays a doctor curing critics of "Trump derangement syndrome" (TDS).
- The video includes AI-created versions of celebrities like Rosie O’Donnell, Whoopi Goldberg, Edward Norton, Julia Roberts, and Robert De Niro.
- The fake celebrities in the video say they regret being angry or critical of Trump.
- The video suggests people with TDS should avoid “fake news,” pray, and drink Diet Coke like Trump.
- Rosie O’Donnell responded that her negative opinion of Trump has not changed and called for his removal from office.
- President Trump has used AI and fake images before to promote himself or mock opponents.
- The White House said posting the video is the president’s right and defended the phrase “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
- Officials did not say if the actors were asked for permission to use their likeness in the video.
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