IndyCar and Homeland Security clash over AI-generated ICE branding and detention plans

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IndyCar was unaware of the Department of Homeland Security's use of an AI-generated image featuring ICE branding, which was shared on social media to promote a new Indiana immigration detention center; IndyCar has expressed a desire for its intellectual property not to be used in this context, while DHS defends the image as compliant with rights and continues its immigration enforcement efforts.
- IndyCar says it was unaware of DHS's use of AI-generated image featuring ICE branding ABC News
- 'Speedway Slammer' immigration jail set to be Trump's next 'Alligator Alcatraz' USA Today
- IndyCar officials and Pato O’Ward shocked by ICE-related ‘Speedway Slammer’ post AP News
- IMS owner asks Homeland Security to stop using IndyCar in 'Speedway Slammer' plans IndyStar
- Ice to hold 1,000 detainees in Indiana after deal with state’s prison system The Guardian
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