Secret Service flagged as Elon Musk shares AI video of 'Trump murdering Biden'
Elon Musk faced backlash for sharing an AI video on his platform depicting Donald Trump killing Joe Biden. Critics condemned Musk for promoting violence and division, sparking a debate on content moderation and online influence.
Read original articleElon Musk, the world's richest man and owner of the social media platform X, faced backlash for sharing an AI video on his platform depicting Donald Trump killing Joe Biden in a Matrix-style scene. The video shows Trump as "Neo" from The Matrix fighting an AI-generated version of Biden until he explodes. Critics, including journalist David Leavitt and NAACP leader Derrick Johnson, condemned Musk for promoting violence and division, especially in the context of recent political events. Johnson called on Musk to remove the video, citing its insensitivity following a recent assassination attempt. Social media users criticized Musk for sharing the video, highlighting what they perceived as hypocrisy and incitement of violence. The incident sparked a debate about content moderation on platforms like X and the responsibility of influential figures in shaping online discourse.
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Maybe this is a 5d chess smokescreen for what you currently find if you search http://google.com/search?q=Elon+neo (it's nazis).
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