White House defends AI-edited arrest photo; BBC Verify flags AI in politics

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BBC Verify reports the White House defended using AI to edit a photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong crying after her arrest, a move experts say fuels distrust in political messaging, while the live blog also covers a US-backed ‘New Gaza’ map and ongoing verification efforts.
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