The creators of a satirical AI-generated video featuring Donald Trump and Gaza have expressed their surprise at being labeled a 'propaganda machine.' Solo Avital and Ariel Vromen, co-founders of EyeMix Visuals, intended the video as a humorous take on Trump's controversial proposal for Gaza. They clarified that the video was not meant to be critical but rather an exaggerated satire of the situation.
The video, which includes absurd imagery and scenarios, was inspired by Trump's announcement about Gaza's future. Despite its comedic intent, the video sparked outrage and was interpreted by many as offensive. The creators emphasized their desire for context to be provided when Trump shared the video, feeling that it was taken out of context and misrepresented.
• AI-generated video sparked controversy and was shared by Donald Trump.
• Creators intended satire, not propaganda, in their depiction of Gaza.
The video was created using artificial intelligence to produce satirical content based on current events.
The creators aimed to use satire to comment on Trump's proposal for Gaza, exaggerating its absurdity.
The creators utilized AI software called Arcana to generate the video content quickly.
EyeMix Visuals specializes in using AI to create commercials and promotional media, including the controversial video.
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