Elon Musk clamps down on cruel X users profiting from posting AI videos of war-torn Middle East
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Elon Musk has moved to crack down on X users profiting from artificial intelligence-generated videos depicting the war-afflicted Middle East.
The social media company said users who post AI-made war videos without clearly labeling them will be suspended from X's monetization program for 90 days.
Any subsequent violations will result in permanent removal from the program, the company's head of product Nikita Bier announced Tuesday.
Bier warned that 'with today's AI technologies, it is trivial to create content that can mislead people.'
'During times of war, it is critical that people have access to authentic information on the ground,' he wrote.
The new policy comes after the US and Israel struck Iran on Saturday, plunging the region into war and sparking a wave of misleading AI-generated posts on social media.
One of the heinous fake videos included shots of supposed Israeli soldiers weeping in fear, purportedly at an Iranian strike. That clip has more than 1.4million views.
Another fabricated clip viewed by more than 2.1million people showed Dubai's Burj Khalifa completely engulfed in flames after supposedly being attacked by Iran.
A separate video posted on X claimed to show 'Iranian missiles hit[ting] central Israel,' with footage appearing to depict a massive blast on a building.
In reality, the clip was AI-generated — and it was marked as such by users on X.
The company said Tuesday that AI-made content would be marked either through crowdsourced notes from users or by metadata and other signals indicating generative AI tools.
Another video shared on X falsely claimed that Iranian ballistic missiles had obliterated 'everything in their path' in Tel Aviv.
The AI-generated footage showed what appeared to be a barrage of rockets raining down on the Mediterranean city.
Explosions and clouds of smoke could be seen in the distance, as the user apparently filming the footage zoomed in.
In another post, an attack on an unnamed Israeli airport was described and apparently captured on video.
However, the seemingly terrifying scenes were actually entirely fabricated by AI.
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