- Updated: March 11, 2026
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AI‑Generated Disinformation Floods X Amid Iran‑Israel Conflict – Platform Responses and Risks
During the escalating US‑Israel‑Iran confrontation, a wave of AI‑generated misinformation has surged across X (formerly Twitter), threatening to distort public perception and inflame tensions. Our analysis, based on a recent Wired investigation, reveals how sophisticated deep‑fakes, fabricated videos, and synthetic text are being weaponised by actors on both sides of the conflict.
Key findings include:
- Rapid creation and distribution: Automated tools are producing realistic video clips and images that appear to show military actions, civilian casualties, or political statements that never occurred.
- Verification failures: Even reputable fact‑checking services, such as Grok, have struggled to keep pace, occasionally mislabeling genuine content as false.
- State‑linked amplification: Iranian actors have been identified pushing fabricated material to sway international opinion, while other groups exploit the chaos for propaganda.
- Platform policy shifts: X has begun tightening its policies, flagging suspicious AI‑generated media and directing users to verified sources.
The broader implication is a new media‑war front where AI tools lower the barrier to creating persuasive disinformation, making traditional verification processes less effective. As the conflict continues, observers warn that the flood of synthetic content could erode trust in genuine reporting.
For a deeper dive, read the original story on Wired. Stay informed with our ongoing coverage of AI ethics, digital security, and geopolitical tech trends at UBOS Tech AI Disinformation Hub and Technology News.