RFK Jr. Says He Constantly Gets Fooled by Fake AI Content

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Conspiracy theorist and avowed brain worm haver Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that he gets fooled by fake AI content "all the time," as quoted by Mother Jones. We believe him!
Per Mother Jones, Kennedy — who, yes, is still running as a third-party candidate in the 2024 race — made the statements last week during a Zoom-powered campaign event titled "The AI Revolution: Live Conversation on the Perils and Promise of AI."

"Somebody will send me something and I'll go 'Holy cow, did you see this?'" he told the panel, describing an effective way for misinformation to flourish within like-minded communities. But, he added, his children thankfully often correct him — when he sends it their way, that is.
"My kids will say, 'That's fake, dad,'" the Kennedy scion continued, adding that they can spot AI fakes "immediately."
Target Audience

It's also pretty rich to hear any argument about misinformation not being a threat — be it AI-generated or regular ol' human-made garbage — from Kennedy, a notorious conspiracist with a long history of sharing provably false information.
Kennedy is perhaps most known for his insistence that vaccines cause autism in children, a baseless claim that nonetheless has taken root in many areas of society.

In other words, if you're running a misinformation-loaded pink-slime journalism site, Kennedy is basically your target audience.
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