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“South Park” on Wednesday delivered a warning about generative artificial intelligence with an episode that featured beloved figures ranging from Santa Claus to Totoro engaging in some extremely NSFW behavior.
And the show escalated its feud with the White House by depicting President Donald Trump having sex with Vice President JD Vance.
In one storyline, the kids at South Park Elementary School use the Sora AI app to generate extremely explicit deepfake videos of each other and various characters.
Meanwhile, tech billionaire Peter Thiel ― who has kidnapped Eric Cartman ― uses that same app to create fake videos from Eric to his mom insisting that everything is OK.
But the most devious use of the tech comes from the one character on the show who isn’t using it: Trump.
Thiel has installed secret cameras around the White House. When footage of Trump having sex with Vance leaks, Trump claims it’s just an AI-generated deepfake.
Naturally, Fox News is only too happy to believe him. Satan, on the other hand ― who is pregnant with Trump’s “butt baby” ― is not as easily fooled.
The episode comes as Sora and other generative AI tools are increasingly used to create convincing deepfake videos that go viral online and, in some cases, even dupe news agencies.
Here’s some help on how to spot fakes.
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“South Park” has two episodes left this season: scheduled to run Nov. 26 and Dec. 10. The show airs on Comedy Central and streams the following day on Paramount+.


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