The AI-generated image 'All Eyes on Rafah' has sparked a viral online movement, shared over 47 million times on Instagram. It has drawn praise and criticism in the Middle East, leading to a countercampaign by Israeli influencers. Two Malaysian artists are claiming credit for the image, with one having a more convincing case. The image has raised questions about the intersection of war visuals and AI.
The 404 Media Podcast is out! - the big leak of an internal Google privacy/security database we got - who deepfake laws may leave behind - subscribers-only: how we traced the All Eyes on Rafah image to a Facebook group page dedicated to the AI industry https://t.co/5jX95ceqE9
'All eyes on Rafah' is the Internet's most viral AI image. Two artists are claiming credit https://t.co/vsrLsffuXV
The “All Eyes on Rafah” image went viral on social media this week, with over 47 million shares on Instagram alone. It's bringing up tough questions about the power of the visuals of war and AI. https://t.co/fv9KOpgjO4
AI-generated 'All Eyes on Rafah' online movement provokes debate https://t.co/xv4f7tiVsa
I tracked down and interviewed the two Malaysians both taking credit for the “all eyes on Rafah” AI viral image. But one has a much more convincing case and it’s not the one who went viral https://t.co/Fib1MCtooB
The AI-generated image of "All Eyes on Rafah," which has been shared nearly 50 million times in a week, has drawn both praise and criticism in the Middle East, and also a countercampaign by Israeli influencers https://t.co/uJuR5DsQZN
Viral ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ Image Came From Facebook Group to Make ‘AI Industry Prosper’ https://t.co/4wePqD075f << The viral version on Instagram had a watermark that said it was AI-generated removed.