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Caracas Claims Video of Exploding Boat Was AI-Created

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Venezuela's Communication and Information Minister Freddy Ñáñez on Tuesday accused US Secretary of State Marco Rubio of using a video generated by artificial intelligence (AI) to fabricate a war narrative. 'While I cannot confirm with certainty the exact tools used, several elements suggest that it was generated by AI,' he stressed.

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Venezuela's communications minister accuses the United States of fabricating the attack on the motorboat that Donald Trump claims was trying to smuggle cocaine into the United States. The minister claims that the United States used artificial intelligence to create the video.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Blitz in the Caribbean Sea against the organization "Tren de Aragua." But for the Maduro government the video is generated by the "Ai"

·Milan, Italy
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A regime spokesman said it "appears" that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio "continues to lie to its president" Donald Trump

The Venezuelan regime was again at the center of the controversy after dictator Nicolás Maduro tried to deny the United States after the destruction of a boat in the Caribbean attributed to the narcoterrorist group “Tren de Aragua.” Maduro said the images of the attack were false and generated with artificial intelligence, but Washington’s response soon came: the US Army ratified the operation and warned that it was only the beginning. The Unite…

The government of Nicolás Maduro pointed out that the United States created with artificial intelligence the video published this Tuesday by President Donald Trump, with images of the announced attack on a boat that, according to Washington, moved drugs and had left Venezuela. Through Telegram, the Venezuelan Minister of Communication, Freddy Ñáñez, said that “it appears” that the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, “continues to lie to its pr…

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Monitoreamos broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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