





European leaders are literally on sidelines waiting in the White House. This photo is AI generated image. It was initially posted by some Western & Ukrainian journalists on social media. https://t.co/qizk8LFCOz
🚨 As much as I WANT this image of European Leaders sitting in the White House like they’re waiting to be scolded by the principal to be real… It’s not. There’s a set of phantom legs behind Macron Wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a similar scene playing out right now though🤣 https://t.co/5HOJXA9evQ
This photo of EU leaders pre-Trump-Zelensky? It’s AI-generated Still, imagine them sitting there, TENSE and waiting https://t.co/k3kUrCK7xV https://t.co/v0ghfmrr9F

Social-media accounts circulated an image on 18 August that purported to show several European Union leaders waiting in a White House corridor ahead of a meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Image-analysis specialists and users quickly flagged the picture as computer-generated, pointing to tell-tale irregularities such as distorted limbs and inconsistent lighting. Higher-resolution versions reviewed by Bloomberg confirm the anomalies, indicating the photo was produced with generative-AI software rather than a camera. The episode underscores how rapidly fabricated visuals can spread online during high-profile diplomatic events, fueling misinformation before they are debunked. It follows other recent incidents in which synthetic images have been used to mislead audiences, raising fresh concerns about the need for clearer provenance labeling and faster content-moderation tools on major platforms.