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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