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Donald Trump Highlights AI as a Potential Scapegoat
Focus Keyword: artificial intelligence
US President Donald Trump has indicated that artificial intelligence could become a convenient excuse amidst political events, raising alarms regarding how such technology could be manipulated to avoid accountability.
Trump’s Remarks on AI at the White House
During a recent press event at the White House, Trump was questioned about a viral clip that seemingly showed a bag being thrown out of a window at the presidential residence. Despite officials clarifying it was simply routine maintenance, Trump dismissed the footage, stating that it was likely “AI-generated.” He further noted that the White House windows are sealed and bulletproof, adding a light-hearted comment about First Lady Melania Trump expressing her frustrations about the inability to open them for fresh air.
AI as a Dual-Edged Sword
Trump elaborated, portraying artificial intelligence as a dual-edged sword that could serve both beneficial and harmful purposes. He remarked, “One of the problems we have with AI, it’s both good and bad. If something happens really bad, just blame AI,” alluding to the possibility that future scandals may be dismissed as mere fabrications stemming from AI.
The Increasing Trend of Dismissing Reality
This nonchalant minimisation signifies a developing pattern in Trump’s interaction with artificial intelligence. In July, he reshared a manipulated video that inaccurately depicted former President Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office. Additionally, he confessed to being misled by a computer-generated lifelong video collage of himself, stretching from childhood to his present age.
Potential Implications of AI Technology
Experts caution that as deepfake technology progresses, it poses a risk to political stability by undermining public trust in authenticity. If leaders begin labelling unpalatable evidence as AI-generated, irrespective of its veracity, it might create a precarious norm where accountability is optional and truths are perpetually contested.
For Trump, artificial intelligence seems to embody both a challenge and an asset. While he recognises its capability to produce “phony things,” he may also view it as a convenient buffer against forthcoming controversies. He suggests that the remedy could be straightforward: “just blame AI.”






