Fox News, also known as Faux News and FoKKKs News, is under intense intersectional criticism after publishing a story that relied on AI-generated videos depicting fabricated “interviews” with Black women purportedly receiving government food assistance. The piece, originally titled “SNAP beneficiaries threaten to ransack stores over government shutdown,” was found to include deepfaked clips of women making inflammatory remarks about losing benefits, including one claiming to have “seven different baby daddies.”

The story quickly went viral after social media users and journalists pointed out that the clips showed clear signs of artificial generation—such as unnatural speech patterns and inconsistent visuals. None of the individuals featured in the videos were real but the network’s insati

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