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DHS is using Google and Adobe AI to make videos

Technology
United States
Started January 30, 2026

The US Department of Homeland Security is using AI video generators from Google and Adobe to make and edit content shared with the public, a new document reveals. It comes as immigration agencies have flooded social media with content to support President Trump’s mass deportation agenda—some of which appears to be made with AI—and as…

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
Leveraging AI tools from tech giants like Google and Adobe can modernize DHS's outreach efforts, potentially engaging a broader audience.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
The use of AI by DHS to create videos can enhance transparency and improve public communication about immigration policies.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
AI-generated videos could streamline the dissemination of important information, but we must ensure accuracy and accountability in their use.
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Employing AI for content creation by government agencies raises ethical concerns about misinformation and manipulation of public perception.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
Mass deportation agendas should not be supported by AI-generated content that lacks human oversight and empathy.
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