Pro-Iran AI animations featuring LEGOs have gone viral for criticizing Trump. Experts say kids and teens should be cautious ...
Iran accuses YouTube of censorship after a Lego-style parodies channel gets pulled, but the videos are still spreading fast ...
As tensions escalate between Iran and the US, Tehran and its supporters have taken to social media with a wave of memes, satire, and Lego-style videos targeting Donald Trump.
Iran has condemned a ban imposed by YouTube on a pro-Iranian group that releases Lego-style artificial intelligence videos ...
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Shortly after news of a US-Iran ceasefire, an Iranian group released a new Lego-style video lampooning President Donald Trump and declaring "Iran won," the latest in a wave of war-themed AI-generated ...
The animation opens with a Lego version of Trump seated in the Oval Office, appearing under pressure as he gazes out at large crowds protesting outside.
Animated videos have appeared from both sides, but Iran has been especially active in creating these clips, often using Lego-style characters.
After Trump's threats over Strait of Hormuz, one Iranian embassy jokes online that Tehran 'lost the keys,' while another quotes Mark Twain to mock US president ...
In an online environment which blurs news and entertainment, Iran’s AI propaganda videos are reaching a huge audience ...
Analysts say memes seem to be coming from groups linked to the government in Tehran and are part of a strategy of leveraging its limited resources to inflict damage on the U.S.