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President Trump shared an AI-generated video on social media Thursday showing him as a doctor treating celebrities for a fictional condition. The video used fabricated footage of several actors who have criticized the president.
news.sky.comIn the video, an AI version of the president wearing a white coat and stethoscope recommends turning off news coverage, praying, and drinking Diet Coke as treatment.
Response from those depicted Rosie O'Donnell stated that her view of the president had not changed. In a statement, she said the president was ill and suggested invoking the 25th Amendment.
A White House spokesperson said posting the video was the president's right and described the condition as a real issue affecting critics. Officials did not confirm whether the White House contacted any of the actors shown in the video about the use of their likeness.
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Mark Zuckerberg told employees Thursday that development of AI agent technology has fallen behind internal targets. The company also paused a mandatory employee monitoring program last month after a leak and cut 10 percent of its workforce in May.
forbes.comMeta released an experimental app called Pocket that lets users create and share small interactive experiences built from text prompts. The app is not yet available in the United States.
thenextweb.comMeta has launched Pocket, an experimental AI app that lets users generate and share interactive mini games using text prompts. The app appears on the Google Play Store and Meta's Help Center but remains unavailable for download in the US as of July 2, 2026.