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A BBC Question Time episode featured a panel with AI-generated historical figures like Churchill, intended to show AI images' "hyper-real and persuasive" nature

- BBC Question Time aired a special episode on AI, featuring a panel composed of AI-generated historical figures.

A BBC Question Time episode featured a panel with AI-generated historical figures like Churchill, intended to show AI images' "hyper-real and persuasive" nature

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BBC Question Time Puts AI-Generated Churchill on the Panel

BBC aired a special Question Time episode with AI-generated historical figures to demonstrate deepfake realism.

BBC Question Time went full sci-fi. The long-running political debate show aired a special episode featuring a panel made up entirely of AI-generated historical figures — including Winston Churchill.

The point wasn't entertainment. It was a demonstration. The episode was designed to showcase just how "hyper-real and persuasive" AI-generated imagery has become. Seeing fabricated versions of recognizable historical leaders seated at a familiar debate desk drives the message home harder than any explainer segment could.

It's a bold editorial move from the BBC. Rather than just talking about the dangers of synthetic media, they built an entire episode around showing viewers firsthand. The implication is clear: if AI can convincingly resurrect Churchill for a panel show, the technology's potential for misinformation is staggering.

No word yet on whether AI Churchill had strong opinions about Brexit.