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Mark Ruffalo blames Elon for ‘so much disinformation’

Actor Mark Ruffalo has apologized to his followers after sharing an artificial intelligence-generated photo of former President Donald Trump.

Ruffalo shared a post X A platform purporting to display two separate photos of President Trump flying to Jeffrey Epstein's infamous island with several young women.

“Trump went to Epstein Island. Two different planes, two different groups of little girls. Not his daughters. Not his nieces. Not even the Republicans care. He raped them. , can steal, and try to overthrow the government. This is their “American Dream,” the user who posted the photo claimed.

Ruffalo appears to have done no due diligence and shared the images at face value.

“Terrible. #MAGA painted everyone on those planes as pedophiles except for one smiling man in a group of young girls heading together to Epstein's 'Fantasy Island.' I would like to. My bet is that there are some decent Republicans left in America. I think this is going too far. ”

These images were quickly posted to the X Community Notes, which labeled the images as “AI-generated.”

Ruffalo apologized to his followers the next day, but shifted the blame to X owner Elon Musk. Ruffalo accused the entrepreneur of posting “misinformation” on her own website, even though her posts were labeled.

“Sorry everyone. Apparently these images are AI fakes. The fact that Trump was on Epstein's plane and what Epstein was up to are different. Be careful. Elon's X and His app's value has fallen by 55% because of the amount of disinformation he has allowed here,'' Ruffalo wrote before linking to the article.

The actor recently celebrated winning a Golden Globe Award for his role in the film Poor Things, which was distributed by Disney's Searchlight Studios. Praises debauchery and “prostitution” As a form of women's empowerment.

The film focused on the male character's inability to control the female Frankenstein as intended. Instead, women who should be easily manipulated, hollywood reporter She was described as “a fierce and independent woman.''

Although the film did not perform well at the box office, it won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical Comedy. The production includes Budget is $35 million However, worldwide revenue was only $15 million.

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