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“Trump Gaza” video creator blamed us before the theft of her content.

“Trump Gaza” Ai Film Video Show President Donald Trump and explained that they did not intend to be part of his “propaganda machine” and not know how to get the clip.

“Trump Gaza” video creator, Vromen and Avital, now seem to regret the video, and claims that it is an experiment with AI software called Arcana and that they had no idea how the white house achieved.

In an interview with NBC News, the Solo-Avital born in Israel and Ariel Vromen, born in America, explained that their film should be humorous. In the widespread video, Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will sit in a ridiculous representation of Gaza on a pool next to a huge golden Trump statue. It also has bearded dancers in bikinis.

The AI ​​clip presents the Gaza Strip as a dazzling resort with the name of the US President, which differs on the reality of a nation who was looking for by the war, in which almost 50,000 people were died and 2.2 million were uprooted. The video performed both by the Americans and Palestinians.

“It was a joke,” say Trump's Gaza video creator

Even the creators of the video, Vromen and Avital, now seem to regret the video, and claimed that it was an experiment with an AI software called Arcana and they had no idea how the White House achieved it.

Avital and Vromen are co -founders of Eyemix Visuals, a company based in Los Angeles that produces advertising and commercial content, which mainly uses artificial intelligence.

The creators tried to produce a video in eight hours as part of the AI ​​software test process. However, they had not selected an issue until Trump revealed a strange term for the future of Gazas.

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The two praised Trump's political proposal to shift the Palestinians in the middle of the continuing war and to “expose” the region to establish a “Rivera of the Middle East”.

“It was exactly the same minute that Trump announced this thing on TV, almost like in the background, you know, it was' Hey, why don't we do that? Let us make a little satire, ”Avital told NBC.

Vromen claimed to have been in Las Vegas when Trump suggested his proposal, which served as inspiration for the concept and design of the video. “The idea was how Trump wants to transform Gaza into Vegas. We wanted to have an internal laugh about it. It was a joke. “

Vromen made it clear that the purpose of the bearded dancers in the film was to mock the Hamas members, which indicated the recent treatment of the dead Israeli hostages of Hamas, which made many Israelis angry.

Trump's Gaza video creator accuses Trump to have stolen their content

Avital was shocked when they saw that Trump divided her video on Instagram and truth without heading.

He told NBC News that he was stunned when Trump would upload a video with “himself standing in the center of the city as a golden statue like a kind of dictator”, and a film material from him, “danced with a woman who was not his wife in a club”.

The two complained that Trump gave them no loans or provided some background information.

The two accused Trump to use their video without proper permission.

“Trump stole our content because this was done by artists,” said Vromen.