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AI Videos Push Combs Trial Misinformation, Researchers Say

  • AI-Generated misinformation about Sean Combs' trial has spread widely on social media, leading to a distorted public perception of the case.
  • False content has amassed nearly 70 million views across about 900 videos related to Combs' trial.
  • Experts warn that conspiracy theories and falsehoods may undermine real witnesses during the trial.
  • A song falsely attributed to Justin Bieber has also gained millions of views, contributing to the spread of misinformation.
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A false stream of sensationalistic videos about the trial P. Diddy has been flooding YouTube for several weeks.

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This content, which disseminates false information about the rapper's trial, threatens to distort public perception.

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AI videos push Combs trial misinformation, researchers say

Around two dozen YouTube channels are pumping out AI-generated videos with false claims about music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs's sex trafficking trial, racking up millions of views and profiting from misinformation, researchers say.

Concerns are growing that fake AI-generated images and videos flooding social media are helping shape public perception during the recent conflict between Israel and Iran.

Dozens of YouTube channels that produce videos on Sean "Diddy" Combs with AI broadcast many false allegations and accumulate nearly 70 million views in a year.

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Mashable broke the news in United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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