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Fake Iran images show AI used as a weapon of ‘public opinion,’ USF experts say
AI-generated videos and doctored images have fueled false claims of Iranian military success, with over 21.9 million views tracked by NewsGuard on social platforms.
- Since Feb. 28, 2026, Iranian state media significantly increased disinformation, with NewsGuard finding 18 false war claims and Tehran Times posting a satellite image claiming U.S. radar destruction at Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
- AFP's head of digital investigations and Wired report that verification gaps and platform monetization incentivize fabricated posts, with limited access to foreign media pushing Iranians to rely on state outlets and domestic networks.
- Fact-Checkers documented misattributed content, including a Dubai warehouse fire from November 2025 and game footage from Arma 3, as Iran's outlets amplified false battlefield claims.
- On March 3, Nikita Bier, X's head of product, said the platform will suspend users posting AI-generated conflict videos without disclosure from Creator Revenue Sharing for 90 days, using Community Notes and metadata to flag posts while fact-checkers debunk 80% of false claims first.
- The information space has become a secondary battlefield as manipulated content circulates, with Matryoshka fabricating nine claims targeting Ukraine and France, risking confusion among online audiences.
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Source: San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers / Getty In the days since the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes across Iran, a campaign that began on Feb. 28 and has since widened into a regional conflict, social media reacted the way social media does. Within minutes, timelines across social media platforms were filled with memes and videos. The digital spectacle of war erupted. There were posts screaming “World War II…
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C 61%
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