Posts Share on social media It appears to be a CNN segment reporting on the news about veterans cancelling their car insurance.
Verdict: False
This video has been heavily edited using artificial intelligence (AI).
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A post shared on Facebook purports to show a CNN report breaking news about veterans switching to more affordable insurance plans, with the video then urging viewers to click on a link to save money themselves.
The caption reads, “As a veteran, I qualify for the 2024 Veterans and Military Financial Relief Plan, which apparently allows me to take advantage of it to reduce my car insurance premiums.”
This claim is inaccurate; no such segment exists. CNN websiteSimilarly, no such video was shown on any of CNN's programs. Social media accountThe AI detector indicated there was a 92.9% chance that the audio was generated by AI.
CNN reported on the rise of spam content on platforms such as: FacebookThe report said much of the content appears to be AI-generated and produced by bad actors, and that META is now: We are working to reduce it. (RELATED: Video claims to show President Trump encouraging anti-government protests in Nigeria)
This is not the first time misinformation has been spread online: Check Your Fact recently denied claims that Bill Gates put HIV into the Mpox vaccine.
