The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Software demos and Pentagon records detail how chatbots like Anthropic’s Claude could help the Pentagon analyze intelligence ...
The White House is taking the current Middle East conflict very seriously. Rather than write a formal address about the ...
Soldiers faced off in a mid-February competition to find the best drone operators. The Army has noticed that gamers often do ...
DOX in Copenhagen, sees some of the world's brightest minds diving into "how artificial intelligence might reshape power itself": "The future is all to play ...
The Iran war is not just being fought with missiles and drones but also through memes, video games and Hollywood-style ...
Based memes, real blood.
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White House war promo videos marry action movies, sports and video games to real-life combat footage
Through its social media feed, the White House has sent out a series of pumped-up videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, video game footage and sports heroes.
The White House is facing criticism for a new video that uses Nintendo’s Wii Sports to depict U.S. military strikes in the Iran war. The clip, posted on X, has infamously gone viral, with many viewers ...
The visuals being used by the White House frame real victims of war as game avatars. And avatars, by definition, are not ...
Donald Trump campaigned against “endless wars.” Yet in late February, he launched a war against Iran that has already killed over one thousand people, including at least 175 in a strike on a girls’ ...
As the US military operation against Iran shifts into a new phase, how the war ends remains the top question for many officials, lawmakers and US allies.
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