False Claims of Fake Photos Spread by Donald Trump
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, has been spreading false claims about photos taken at a Detroit airport showing thousands of people waiting for Democrat Kamala Harris. He has alleged that the photos were edited using artificial intelligence to make the crowd appear larger than it actually was. However, these claims have been refuted by Harris’ campaign and various news organizations.
Confirmation of Real Crowd Sizes at Kamala Harris Events
Despite Trump’s claims, it has been confirmed by Harris’ campaign and independent reporters that thousands of people have been attending her campaign rallies. Events in various cities such as Philadelphia, Eau Claire, Glendale, and Las Vegas drew large crowds, with estimates ranging from 12,000 to 15,000 attendees. The authenticity of the crowd sizes has been verified by reporters who witnessed the events firsthand.
Debunking False Claims Through Analysis and Fact-Checking
Expert analysis by Hany Farid, a professor specializing in digital forensics, has debunked the false claims made by Trump regarding the photos of Harris’ campaign event. Using advanced technology to detect manipulation, it was found that the photos were not altered using artificial intelligence. Furthermore, comparisons with other images and videos from the same event show consistency in the crowd size.
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