
On Monday, February 24, 2025, an AI-generated video depicting President Donald Trump engaging in a provocative act with tech mogul Elon Musk was broadcast on loop across monitors at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) headquarters in Washington, D.C.
The video, which played for approximately five minutes, featured the message "Long live the real King," referencing a recent Truth Social post by President Trump.
The incident occurred as federal employees returned to their offices following an executive order by President Trump ending remote work. HUD spokesperson Kasey Lovett condemned the unauthorized broadcast, stating that it was a misuse of taxpayer funds and resources, and assured that appropriate actions would be taken.
The online response was swift, with most social media users resorting to trolling while a few expressed concerns about cybersecurity breaches.
I wonder if freedom of speech extends to videos like this?
— Lizzy 😊 (@LizXMiller_1) February 24, 2025
only way for them to regulate generative ai
— pere (@opiumpere) February 24, 2025
That sounds outrageous and concerning. It’s troubling when security is compromised in such a public and bizarre way.
— Sharon Riley (@Sharon_Riley35) February 24, 2025
This event highlights growing concerns over the use of AI-generated 'deepfake' videos, which can create realistic but fabricated depictions of public figures, potentially leading to misinformation and reputational damage. The origin of the video remains under investigation.
The relationship between President Trump and Elon Musk has been a topic of public interest, especially following Musk's appointment as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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