Trump Shares Bizarre AI Video Of Him As Doctor Diagnosing ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’
The 90-second clip is Trump’s second AI doctor video this year and drew ridicule for portraying celebrities as patients with “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
- On Wednesday night, President Donald Trump posted a roughly 90-second AI-generated video on Truth Social depicting himself as a doctor treating celebrity critics for what he calls "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
- Trump has frequently used the term "Trump Derangement Syndrome" to label detractors, a phrase adapted from "Bush Derangement Syndrome," which columnist Charles Krauthammer coined in 2003 to describe intense political reactions.
- The video features AI recreations of Whoopi Goldberg and Robert De Niro providing fake testimonials, with the AI doctor claiming the treatment involves turning off "fake news" and drinking a Diet Coke.
- Daily Beast reporter Leigh Kimmins described the video as "deranged," "bizarre," and "wild," advising the 80-year-old president to "Go to bed" as initial coverage emerged.
- Earlier this year, Trump depicted himself as Jesus Christ in a similar AI post; meanwhile, he underwent his third annual physical in 13 months, seen by 22 specialists in May.
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Donald Trump has once again released a bizarre AI video – and this time he has given himself a very special role. What Hollywood stars like Robert De Niro and Whoopi Goldberg have to do with it? That's what the video shows.
U.S. President Donald Trump published a video on Thursday, generated by artificial intelligence (AI), in which he presents himself as a doctor and treats celebrities who, according to him, suffer from "anti-Trumping Delirious Syndrome (TDS), a disorder that he claims affects his most acerbic critics," EFE reports.
The American president targets his most famous critics in a film made with artificial intelligence. Among the protagonists De Niro, Julia Roberts and Whoopi Goldberg
US President Donald Trump has published a video made with the help of artificial intelligence, in which he portrays himself as a doctor who claims to have cured some of his most famous celebrity critics - including Rosie O'Donnell - from a fictional condition called "Trump Derangement Syndrome", reports the Guardian.
Trump made fun of prominent critics with an AI video. In the clip, AI versions of Robert De Niro, Julia Roberts and Edward Norton, among others, come to the floor.

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