JAKARTA - Taylor Swift insists that it does not support former President Donald Trump in the midst of circulating hoax photos uploaded by Trump.

The false claims about the 2024 election campaign, and various other posts with similar false support, went viral on social media ahead of the US election.

The latest and most obvious example of this false claim comes on Sunday, when Donald Trump shared a post on his Truth Social platform containing images made using artificial intelligence showing a big wave of support from Swift fans calling themselves Swifties for Trump.

Swift, who previously attacked Trump on charges Although one of the images in the collage posted by Trump, which shows Swift in her 'Uncle Sam' outfit, is clearly the result of engineering, other images showing a young woman in a rally campaign seem genuine.

Other images meant to show a large group of smiling fans celebrating Trump contain some of the characteristics of AI-generated images, according to Lucas Hansen, co-founder of CivaI, a nonprofit organization raising awareness of AI's increased capabilities and dangers.

The News Literacy Project said it launched a misinformation dashboard on Thursday to raise awareness of viral fake news that is believed to be an "existent threat to democracy" and should be examined through mass analysis of hundreds of examples, compared to individual fact checks.

The database, which will be updated regularly, tracks several categories of political disinformation spiral theories, lies about candidate policy views, and false support but the group has not measured how many times these viral posts were shared.


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