AI-altered images and videos depicting the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have saturated major social platforms, blurring facts and fueling mistrust of verified footage. One widely shared image—shown on the Senate floor by Sen. Dick Durbin before being flagged as AI-enhanced—underscored how convincingly modified content can mislead even policymakers. Detection tools available to consumers remain limited, enabling both the spread of fakes and the “liar’s dividend,” in which bad actors dismiss authentic evidence as AI-generated. Experts warn the episode highlights the growing challenge for platforms, officials and newsrooms as AI systems make rapid-response verification and clear provenance labeling more urgent.





























