Published 23:54 IST, November 4th 2024
Trump-Musk India-Inspired Poll Campaign AI Photo Is A Must Watch Day Before US Votes
Donald Trump and Elon Musk India-inspired poll campaign photo is going viral on social media just day before election day in United States.
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New Delhi: A couple of photos of Donald Trump and Elon Musk have taken the social media by storm day before the high stakes November 5 election. In the viral photos, Republican candidate Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk are seen campaigning for the upcoming polls in India-inspired election rallies. However, these photos, which has become a huge hit on the social media are AI generated.
The photos which have become a huge hit on social media show both Donald Trump and Elon Musk wearing saffron and appears addressing the poll campaign in Modi-Yogi style. A social media user also noticed Elon Musk wearing red kalava in the AI-generated photo.
Sharing these photos, a user on social media platform X wrote, what if Donald Trump and Kamala Harris were Indian politicians.
The high stakes US elections are taking place tomorrow, November 5, and the results will start coming out from Tuesday night onwards. Republican candidate Donald Trump is pitted against Democrats Kamala Harris.
It is to be mentioned that Elon Musk is openly supporting Donald Trump in the US elections. He also attended a poll gathering with Donald Trump and Melania a few weeks ago and supported the former US president.
Addressing the rally, Musk had said that presidential election isn't just a referendum on Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. It's also a measure of the influence the world's richest man wields over American democracy.
Elon Musk, the South African-born tech and business titan, has spent at least $119 million mobilizing Trump's supporters to back the Republican nominee. His social media platform, X, has become a firehose of pro-Trump propaganda. And he's playing a starring role in Trump-style rallies in critical battleground states.
All the while, he's coming under growing scrutiny. He skipped a hearing on Thursday in a lawsuit over his effort to dole out millions of dollars to registered voters, giveaways legal experts liken to vote buying. He’s being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And The Wall Street Journalrecently reported that Musk regularly communicates with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a potential national security risk because SpaceX, his aerospace company, holds billions of dollars worth of contracts with NASA and the Department of Defense.
Musk is hardly the only person whose megawealth places him at the nexus of politics, business and foreign policy. But few are working so publicly for a single candidate as Musk, whose expansive business ties and growing bravado pose a vexing test of one unelected person's political power. His stature is perhaps one of the most tangible consequences of the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision, which eliminated many limits on political giving.
With inputs from AI
16:41 IST, November 4th 2024