The artificial intelligencetechnology which is owned by billionaire Elon Musk has recently been used for creating deepfake videos in which he has appeared to land in trouble along with other world leaders.
Now, in new footage created by the AI Visuals studio The Dor Brothers with the help of Musk's Grok chatbot, Elon Musk and US former president Donald Trump were seen getting arrested after they invaded a home while being armed with a gun.
The Grok chatbot was used earlier this month to create videos of the two leaders, along with other global leaders, committing robbery which appeared very realistic.
Now, the AI Visuals studio The Dor Brothers has released part two of the deepfake video in which the pair is seen committing home invasions.
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Taking to X, the Dor Brothers wrote, “Experimenting with uncensored AI generators like @grok and Flux to create some unhinged, satirical content.”
The Hustle - Part 2 🔫🔥
Experimenting with uncensored AI generators like @grok and Flux to create some unhinged, satirical content 🙌💯 @elonmusk
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Please Note: We don't take political stances or aim to spread fake news or fear. While we believe the… pic.twitter.com/SEoHXiAdo1 — The Dor Brothers (@thedorbrothers) August 28, 2024
“Please Note: We don't take political stances or aim to spread fake news or fear. While we believe the future of AI could be dangerous if misused, we’re using lighthearted satire to raise awareness and provoke thought," they added.
In the AI-generated video, the footage appeared to have been captured from a doorbell video camera in which Trump was seen pointing a gun at the camera before he pointed the gun at the resident's home.
In one scene, Trump was seen removing his wig and stroking the hair in a wall of heads.
In another footage, Musk was having a flame thrower and stealing a pet dog from someone's garden. Musk was also seen getting his mugshot clicked and laughing.
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How netizens reacted to the deepfake video
Reacting to the deepfake video, a person said, “AI satire at its finest.”
“I love The Dor Brothers. Constantly pushing the envelope and really adding a strong voice to the conversation,” commented another.
(With inputs from agencies)