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Did teenagers wreak havoc in France's National Assembly?

A group of teenagers wearing tracksuits can be seen running around France's National Assembly, walking all over its benches and lighting cigarettes. The internet may be talking about them, but these videos are not real.

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00:00Did teenagers really wreak havoc in France's National Assembly?
00:08A mob of left-wing teenagers wreaking havoc inside France's National Assembly?
00:13That is if you believe videos like these which have emerged on social media.
00:17In the clips, a group of black teenagers wearing tracksuits can be seen running around the National Assembly and walking all over its benches.
00:25One social media user sharing the clip is a harsh critic of the French left and promotes content which favours the far-right National Rally Party.
00:33The clip he shared displays text claiming that the teenagers in the video are part of the far-left France unbowed party, accusing them of behaving as if they were in their own living room.
00:43In the comments, the user who did not respond to Euronews' request for comment stated that only the left would claim this video could be AI generated.
00:51However, should such an incident have occurred, there would have been major news headlines about it, which there were not.
00:57Although school visits are permitted inside the National Assembly, the institution's website stipulates that an appropriate output is required and failing that visitors can be turned away.
01:08This is therefore a first indicator that this video is fake.
01:12Now, by conducting a reverse image search, Euronews found a number of similar clips with the tag AI and AI humor in the caption.
01:20While the clips could be seen as humorous, they've also been used to spread messages with racist undertones, associating young black men with bad behaviour.
01:29The cube was able to identify the original clip, which was posted by an account called SchumerIA.
01:35IA is the French acronym for artificial intelligence.
01:38The clips bear the Sora watermark on them.
01:41Sora 2 is a new technology created by OpenAI, the same company that founded ChatGPT.
01:47It enables users to generate 10-second-long, realistic-looking videos from text prompts.
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