The article discusses former President Donald Trump’s false claim that a crowd at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris was artificially generated using AI technology. Trump made the claim during an interview with conservative radio host John Fredericks, stating that the crowd at Harris’ rally in Georgia was “computer-generated” and “fake.” However, there is no evidence to support this claim, and it appears to be another instance of Trump spreading misinformation. The article notes that Trump has a history of making unfounded claims about AI and technology, such as suggesting that voter fraud occurred due to “highly complex Artificial Intelligence” in the 2020 election. Experts have repeatedly debunked such claims, stating that there is no credible evidence of widespread voter fraud or the use of AI to manipulate election results. The article highlights the potential dangers of spreading misinformation and the importance of fact-checking claims, especially those made by influential public figures.