Republican National Committee slams Biden re-election bid in AI ad

The Republican National Committee hit back at President Biden’s re-election bid announcement on Tuesday morning with a nightmarish AI-generated ad.

The 30-second clip, which debuted shortly after Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed they would seek re-election in 2024, features artificial intelligence images that show Biden and Harris celebrating their second term, followed by harrowing scenes of China invading Taiwan, shuttered US banks, and cities overrun by crime.

The pictures are set to imagined audio news reports, while text on the screen asks viewers to consider “What if the weakest president we’ve ever had were re-elected.”


Biden and Harris celebrating their re-election.
The ad features AI-generated images of Biden and Harris celebrating their re-election.
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An image from the ad.
The ad also urged voters to unite against the Democrats.
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The video is the RNC’s first project that is 100% AI-generated, Axios reported. The disruptive technology is poised to play a major role in the 2024 elections as groups use it to generate realistic images and ads.

RNC Chairperson Ronna McDaniel also released a scathing statement on Biden and Harris’ new White House bid.

“Biden is so out-of-touch that after creating crisis after crisis, he thinks he deserves another four years,” she wrote.


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President Biden announced his re-election bid on Tuesday morning.
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“If voters let Biden ‘finish the job,’ inflation will continue to skyrocket, crime rates will rise, more fentanyl will cross our open borders, children will continue to be left behind, and American families will be worse off. Republicans are united to beat Biden and Americans are counting down the days until they can send Biden packing.”

McDaniel’s emphasis on unity comes as the party remains divided between potential 2024 candidates, with front-runners former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sparring in the polls.

Former Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin backed Trump in a surprise move on Twitter Monday, writing that the real estate mogul “has my full support.”