At first glance they look like they could be scenes out of a Lego movie, although more vivid and fast-paced. But these viral AI videos inspired by the instantly recognisable Lego aesthetic feature ...
A.I.-generated propaganda against the U.S.’s war in Iran, done in the style of Lego movies, has become inescapable online. Kyle Chayka tracked down the team making the videos.
Adam Kinzinger on CNN discussed the Trump Administration's failure to counter Iranian propaganda: ADAM KINZINGER: Here's the ...
Pro-Iranian AI-generated propaganda videos—from realistic-looking portrayals of warfare to satirical videos starring a Lego version of President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin ...
The viral videos by Iranian creators, say analysts, are high-quality though cheap, and hit fissures in US politics.
Lego Iran war video creator speaks out after trolling Trump with viral AI clips - ‘Mr Explosive’ admitted a number of the propaganda videos are commissioned by the Iranian regime ...
Trump threatened Denmark over Greenland. Iran mocked Trump in LEGO style. LEGO never sued. Now the internet has connected some very wild dots and the theory is spreading fast.
These videos, posts and memes reveal much about how wartime propaganda has changed and who has the upper hand when it comes to messaging ...
I’d estimate the movie has about 30 minutes worth of smart and sassy one-liners stretched over a 104-minute running time. That makes for a movie that is sometimes hilarious and sometimes tedious, with ...