人工智能视频展示特朗普总统图书馆拟建巨型玻璃摩天大楼


2026-03-31 18:46 GMT / 路透社

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2026年3月31日 美国东部时间下午6:46 更新于50分钟前

2026年3月29日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在前往马里兰州安德鲁斯联合基地的空军一号专机上与媒体交谈。路透社/伊丽莎白·弗朗茨/资料图片

华盛顿,3月31日(路透社)——负责打造唐纳德·特朗普总统图书馆的开发商勾勒出一座位于迈阿密的摩天大楼构想,楼内可展示多架飞机以及白宫知名区域的复制品。

特朗普周一晚间在社交媒体上发布的这段人工智能生成视频中,可见一座带有金色入口和自动扶梯的塔楼,悬挂着发光的美国国旗,塔顶附近醒目地标有“TRUMP”字样。

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白宫周二表示,该项目正在募集捐款。

特朗普之子埃里克·特朗普在X平台的帖子中写道:“这座位于佛罗里达州迈阿密海滨的地标建筑,将成为对一位了不起的人物、一位了不起的开发商,以及我国有史以来最伟大总统的永恒纪念。”

与此同时,这位共和党总统还在推进一系列改变华盛顿面貌的计划,包括为白宫增建一座价值4亿美元的宴会厅、一座250英尺(约76米)高的凯旋门,以及翻新肯尼迪艺术中心。

路透社证实,视频的多个镜头均通过谷歌的人工智能模型生成。经谷歌AI检测工具SynthID分析后确认,该片段由该科技公司的一款生成式人工智能模型创作。该工具通过检测谷歌模型生成或修改的人工智能内容中隐藏的水印来识别真伪,视频的部分片段中检测到了此类水印。

政界日益崛起的影响力

人工智能生成影像在美国政界的作用日益凸显。即将决定未来两年国会控制权的中期选举中,候选人愈发频繁地发布“深度伪造”视频,呈现对手的误导性画面。共和党似乎比民主党更频繁地使用这项技术,效仿特朗普白宫的做法,后者在社交媒体上发布了数十段人工智能生成视频和游戏风格的表情包,内容从贬低抗议者到炒作伊朗局势不一而足。

目前尚无该图书馆具体建筑方案的细节,但视频中展现了多处典型的特朗普风格装饰元素,包括巨型金色入口、似乎设有空军一号专机、一架战斗机和一架直升机的多层大堂,以及一座真人大小的金色特朗普雕像,雕像高举拳头,做出闪亮而充满挑衅意味的致敬姿势。

总统图书馆用于在总统卸任后保存其文件、记录及其他历史资料,隶属于国家档案和记录管理局管理的体系,通常还会设有与该总统相关的博物馆展览。

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Huge glass skyscraper envisioned for Trump presidential library in AI video

2026-03-31 18:46 GMT / Reuters

By Reuters

March 31, 2026 6:46 PM UTC Updated 50 mins ago

U.S. President Donald Trump talks to members of the media aboard Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., March 29, 2026. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo

WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) – The developers working on President Donald Trump’s library sketched out a ​vision for a towering Miami building with room to display multiple planes, and replicas of ‌prominent parts of the White House.

The AI-generated video, which Trump posted on social media Monday night, displays a tower with a gold entryway and escalator, an illuminated American flag and the word “TRUMP” emblazoned near its top.

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Donations are being collected for the ​project, the White House said on Tuesday.

“This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand ​as a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, and the greatest ⁠President our Nation has ever known,” Trump’s son Eric Trump said in an X post.

It comes as the ​Republican president is also pursuing an array of plans that would change the appearance of Washington – including adding a $400 ​million ballroom to the White House, a 250-foot-tall (76-meter-tall) triumphal arch and rebuilding the Kennedy Center performing arts complex.

Reuters confirmed that various shots of the video were generated by using Google’s AI models. The video was analyzed with Google’s SynthID, an AI detection ​tool, which concluded the footage was created using one of the tech company’s generative AI models. The tool ​works by detecting a hidden watermark contained in AI-generated or AI-modified images created by Google models and it detected those ‌watermarks in ⁠parts of the video.

GROWING FORCE IN POLITICS

AI-generated imagery is playing a growing role in U.S. politics, with candidates contesting the midterm elections that will determine control of Congress for the next two years increasingly releasing “deepfake” videos that present misleading images of their rivals. Republicans appear to be utilizing the technology more frequently than Democrats, following ​the lead of Trump’s White ​House, which has released ⁠scores of AI-generated videos and gaming-inspired memes on social media that do everything from disparaging protesters to hyping up the Iran war.

No details were available on any specific ​architectural plan for the library, but the video depicted some classic Trump decorative touches ​including a ⁠giant gold entrance, a multi-level lobby with what appears to be an Air Force One plane, a fighter jet and a helicopter and a larger-than-life golden statue of Trump holding up his fist in a glittering, defiant salute.

Presidential ⁠libraries have ​been used to preserve documents, records and other historical materials of ​U.S. presidents after they leave office. They are part of a system administered by the National Archives and sometimes feature museum exhibitions ​related to the president.

Reporting by Doina Chiacu, Trevor Hunnicutt and Pola Grzanka; Editing by Scott Malone and Andrea Ricci

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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