Fake Video Claiming 'Coup In France' Goes Viral
(Thursday December 25, 2025 @05:00AM (BeauHD)
from the AI-strikes-again dept.)
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- News link: https://slashdot.org/story/25/12/24/2133243/fake-video-claiming-coup-in-france-goes-viral
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[1]alternative_right shares a report from Euronews:
> France's President Emmanuel Macron [2]discovered news of his own supposed overthrow , after he received a message of concern, along with a link to a [3]Facebook video . "On Sunday (14 December) one of my African counterparts got in touch, writing 'Dear president, what's happening to you? I'm very worried,'" Macron told readers of French local newspaper La Provence on December 16.
>
> Alongside the message, a compelling video showcasing a swirling helicopter, military personnel, crowds and -- what appears to be -- a news anchor delivering a piece to camera. "Unofficial reports suggest that there has been a coup in France, led by a colonel whose identity has not been revealed, along with the possible fall of Emmanuel Macron. However, the authorities have not issued a clear statement," she says.
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> Except, nothing about this video is authentic: it was created with AI. After discovering the video, Macron asked Pharos -- France's official portal for signaling online illicit content -- to call Facebook's parent company Meta, to get the fake video removed. But that request was turned down, as the platform claimed it did not violate its "rules of use." [...] The original video ... racked up more than 12 million views [...].The teenager running the account is based in Burkina Faso and makes money running courses focusing on how to monetize AI. He eventually took the video down more than a week after its initial publication, due to political -- and public -- controversy.
"I tend to think that I have more power to apply pressure than other people," Macron said. "Or rather, that it's easier to say something is serious if I am the one calling, but it doesn't work."
"These people are mocking us," he added. "They don't care about the serenity of public debates, they don't care about democracy, and therefore they are putting us in danger."
[1] https://slashdot.org/~alternative_right
[2] https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/12/19/video-of-coup-in-paris-how-an-ai-generated-video-caused-macron-a-major-headache
[3] https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FfFvLCDpBiI
> France's President Emmanuel Macron [2]discovered news of his own supposed overthrow , after he received a message of concern, along with a link to a [3]Facebook video . "On Sunday (14 December) one of my African counterparts got in touch, writing 'Dear president, what's happening to you? I'm very worried,'" Macron told readers of French local newspaper La Provence on December 16.
>
> Alongside the message, a compelling video showcasing a swirling helicopter, military personnel, crowds and -- what appears to be -- a news anchor delivering a piece to camera. "Unofficial reports suggest that there has been a coup in France, led by a colonel whose identity has not been revealed, along with the possible fall of Emmanuel Macron. However, the authorities have not issued a clear statement," she says.
>
> Except, nothing about this video is authentic: it was created with AI. After discovering the video, Macron asked Pharos -- France's official portal for signaling online illicit content -- to call Facebook's parent company Meta, to get the fake video removed. But that request was turned down, as the platform claimed it did not violate its "rules of use." [...] The original video ... racked up more than 12 million views [...].The teenager running the account is based in Burkina Faso and makes money running courses focusing on how to monetize AI. He eventually took the video down more than a week after its initial publication, due to political -- and public -- controversy.
"I tend to think that I have more power to apply pressure than other people," Macron said. "Or rather, that it's easier to say something is serious if I am the one calling, but it doesn't work."
"These people are mocking us," he added. "They don't care about the serenity of public debates, they don't care about democracy, and therefore they are putting us in danger."
[1] https://slashdot.org/~alternative_right
[2] https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/12/19/video-of-coup-in-paris-how-an-ai-generated-video-caused-macron-a-major-headache
[3] https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FfFvLCDpBiI
As if France would stand up to tyranny (Score:2)
by Gavino ( 560149 )
They're far too weak and cucked to do that.
Give the kid a job (Score:2)
Clearly he's skilled AI user and propagandist. Alternatively shoot him 'pour decourager les autres'.
And, of course, if this is what a spotty amateur can do, it's a reminder to all of us that we need to be ever more sceptical of material from dubious sources.
Re: (Score:2)
Or you can just use the legal system. When Fuckerberg steps foot in the EU, arrest him and compel him to explain in front of a French tribunal why his company doesn't follow French law. He can of course just stay home in good o' USA, but then he'll be upset that he can't attend Jeff's next party in Italy as a guest.