On Sept. 27, President Donald Trump shared an apparently AI-generated video of himself promoting a cure-all "medbed" – a medical conspiracy theory. The video, which has since been deleted from his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. U.S. President Donald Trump speaks after signing an executive order on a deal that would divest TikTok In the now-deleted video, ...
Trump posted an AI generated video claiming “MedBeds” would cure disease and restore Americans to full health. MedBeds are ...
The idea of "medbeds" that can magically treat any illness has been linked to conspiracy theories, including QAnon. It is also, crucially, not a real thing. So naturally, people had a lot of questions ...
This will go down as the month that American public health crawled under the bed and refused to come out again. I dangled its favorite thing: A longitudinal double-blind study linking brain worms with ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced a question on Wednesday about what President Donald Trump was “trying to communicate to the public” when he shared — and then deleted — a deepfake ...
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