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Trump rejects the Viral White House window like a false creation of AI

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President Donald Trump has rejected a bizarre viral video showing mysterious objects left from a white house window as false.

The images seemed to show someone who repeatedly launched objects from the top floor of the White House on the lawn below.

At a crowded press conference, the president explained how the mansion windows had been sealed and the ball test and suggested that the clip had been manufactured by the AI.

The short video began to circulate widely on social networks during the weekend and has accumulated thousands of views while fueling online speculation.

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People have debated the question of whether the clip showed a staff member, while others floated conspiracy theories on hidden activities inside the Washington manor, DC, with lobed items of what many speculated in the Lincoln Chamber.

At first, a White House official said that the images involved an entrepreneur carrying out a routine interview while Trump was absent.

But during the crowded press conference on Tuesday, Fox News Senior correspondent Peter Doocy showed Trump’s clip in real time, which has shown the president to laugh and explain why he thought it was wrong.

“No, it’s probably generated by AI,” said Trump. “You cannot open the windows. You know why? They are all strongly armored and the ball test. They are sealed. And the number two, each window weighs about 600 pounds. You must be strong enough to open them!”

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President Trump rejected viral video as “false” and “ai”. (X)

“It’s actually … my wife complained about it the other day. She said, loves having a little fresh air between, but you can’t. They are testing the bullets,” said Trump.

Trump also used the time to discuss one of his important recurring themes, which are the risks posed by artificial intelligence.

A video that Trump said it was a false seemed to show objects thrown out a window in the White House

President Trump said the White House windows are the ball and closed. (X)

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“And one of the problems we have with AI is both good and bad,” he told journalists. “If something goes really bad, just blame AI. But also they create things – you know, it works in both directions. If something is happening, it’s really bad. Maybe I should blame AI, but there is real because I see so many false things.”

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