The ad asserts that officials in San Francisco would “close” the city, “citing the escalating crime and fentanyl crisis.”
The ad opens with a question: “What if the weakest president we’ve ever had were re-elected?” It then launches into a series of images — all of which were generated by AI,— depicting fictional scenarios, each of which is accompanied by a fake newscast. It asserts that China would invade Taiwan, that the financial markets would enter a free fall after 500 regional banks closed, and that the country's southern border would be overrun by a mob of “80,000 illegals.
It also asserts that officials in San Francisco would “close” the city because of the “escalating crime and fentanyl crisis.” The AI images shown for that segment include the Golden Gate Bridge, soldiers lining city streets and a man with several face tattoos smoking a cigarette.
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