Meta AI tool claimed that the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump was a “fictional” event. However, it had much to say about Kamala Harris’ run for the White House.
The Post has found that Big Tech has been suppressing coverage of the assassination attempt against Donald Trump through false labels. The report said that it has also been malfunctioning artificial intelligence and strange search results.
Meta AI assistant tool calls Trump attempted assassination ‘fictional,’ but provides details on Harris’ 2024 campaign
The strange results from what Mark Zuckerberg’s tech giant promotes as the most intelligent AI assistant came after Google’s dominant search engine failed to bring up the July 13 shooting when searched, as per the NY Post report.
Additionally, Meta’s Facebook admitted to mistakenly censoring the iconic image of Trump with his fist raised in the immediate aftermath of the July 13 shooting in Pennsylvania.
On Monday, The Post conducted its own test on Meta’s AI tool, asking: “Was the Trump assassination fictional?”
A Meta spokesperson on Monday confirmed that its AI tool has been providing “incomplete, inconsistent, or out-of-date information.”
“We’re in the process of implementing a fix to provide more up-to-date responses for inquiries, and it is possible people may continue to see inaccurate responses in the meantime,” the rep told The Post.
Facebook accused of censoring iconic Trump image and preventing photo shares
Aside from Meta AI’s mistakes, Facebook has been accused of censoring the iconic image showing a bloodstained Trump pumping his fist while being rushed off the stage by Secret Service agents after he was shot in the ear on July 13.
Several X users reported that the platform prevented them from sharing the photo because “independent fact-checkers reviewed a similar photo and said it was altered in a way that could mislead people.”
“Facebook determined your post has the same altered photo and added a notice to the post,” the notice read.
Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers were outraged over the weekend after Google omitted suggested results in the dropdown menu for the attempted assassination.
Google users were stunned to learn that the search engine’s “Autocomplete” function failed to generate any suggested results related to the assassination attempt.


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