Fake AI satellite imagery spurs US-Iran war disinformation

United States News News

Fake AI satellite imagery spurs US-Iran war disinformation
United States Latest News,United States Headlines

The satellite image posted by an Iranian news outlet looked real: a devastated US base in Qatar. But it was an AI-generated fake, underscoring the accelerating threat of tech-enabled disinformation during wartime.

The satellite image posted by an Iranian news outlet looked real: a devastated US base in Qatar. But it was an AI-generated fake, underscoring the accelerating threat of tech-enabled disinformation during wartime.

The rise of generative AI has turbocharged the ability of state actors and propagandists to fabricate convincing satellite imagery during major conflicts, a trend that researchers warn carries real-world security implications. As the US-Israeli war against Iran rages, Tehran Times, a state-aligned English daily, posted on X a"before vs. after" image it claimed showed"completely destroyed" US radar equipment at a base in Qatar. In fact it was an AI-manipulated version of a Google Earth image from last year of a US base in Bahrain, researchers said. The subtle visual giveaways included a row of cars parked in identical positions in both the authentic satellite photo and the manipulated image. Yet the manipulated photo garnered millions of views as it spread across social media in multiple languages, illustrating how users are increasingly failing to distinguish reality from fiction on platforms saturated with AI-generated visuals. Brady Africk, an open-source intelligence researcher, noted an"increase in manipulated satellite imagery" appearing on social media in the wake of major events including the Middle East war. "Many of these manipulated images have the hallmarks of imperfect AI-generation: odd angles, blurred details, and hallucinated features that don't align with reality," Africk told AFP. "Others appear to be an image manipulated manually, often by superimposing indicators of damage or another change on a satellite image that had no such details to begin with," he said.Information warfare analyst Tal Hagin flagged another AI-generated satellite image purporting to show that Israeli-US jets had targeted the painted silhouette of an aircraft on the ground in Iran, while Tehran seemingly moved real planes elsewhere. The telltale clues included gibberish coordinates embedded in the fake image, which spread across sites including Instagram, Threads and X.The fabricated satellite images follow the emergence of imposter OSINT -- or open-source intelligence -- accounts on social media that appear to undermine the work of credible digital investigators. "Due to the fog of war, it can be very difficult to determine the success of an adversary's strikes. OSINT came as a solution, using public satellite imagery to circumvent the censorship" inside countries like Iran, Hagin said.Reports of fake satellite imagery created or edited using AI also followed the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the four-day war between India and Pakistan last year."Manipulated satellite imagery, like other forms of misinformation, can have real-world impacts when people act on the information they come across without verifying its authenticity," Africk said. "This can have effects that range from influencing public opinion on a major issue, like whether or not a country should engage in conflict, to impacting financial markets." In the age of AI, authentic high-resolution satellite imagery collected in real time can give decision-makers vital clues to assess security threats and debunk falsehoods from unverified sources. During a recent militant attack on Niamey airport in Niger, satellite intelligence company Vantor said it detected images circulating online purporting to show the main civilian terminal on fire. The company's own satellite imagery helped confirm that the photos were fake, almost certainly generated using AI, Vantor's Tomi Maxted told AFP. "When a satellite image is presented as visual evidence in the context of war, it can easily influence how people interpret events," Bo Zhao, from the University of Washington, told AFP. As AI-generated imagery grows increasingly convincing, it is"important for the public to approach such visual content with caution and critical awareness," Zhao said.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

24NewsHD /  🏆 19. in PK

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Pakistan hikes kerosene price by Rs130 after US-Israel Iran war drives oil surgePakistan hikes kerosene price by Rs130 after US-Israel Iran war drives oil surgePakistan sharply increased kerosene, petrol and diesel prices after global oil surged due to the US-Israel Iran war and disruption of energy routes through the Strait of Hormuz.
Read more »

Gulf States weigh pulling back from US contracts amid Iran WarGulf States weigh pulling back from US contracts amid Iran WarAbb Takk News
Read more »

چین کا امریکا اور اسرائیل کو بڑا پیغام، ایران پر حملے فوری بند کرنے کا مطالبہچین کا امریکا اور اسرائیل کو بڑا پیغام، ایران پر حملے فوری بند کرنے کا مطالبہChina Calls for Immediate Halt to US-Israel Attacks on Iran
Read more »

ایران میں رجیم چینج، امریکا کی 18 انٹیلیجنس ایجنسیوں کی مشترکہ رپورٹ نے بڑا دعویٰ کر دیاایران میں رجیم چینج، امریکا کی 18 انٹیلیجنس ایجنسیوں کی مشترکہ رپورٹ نے بڑا دعویٰ کر دیا18 US Intelligence Agencies Conclude Iran’s Leadership Still Firmly in Control
Read more »

ایران کی جنگ جیت چکے، اب آپ کے جہازوں کی ضرورت نہیں، ٹرمپ نے برطانوی مدد مسترد کر دیایران کی جنگ جیت چکے، اب آپ کے جہازوں کی ضرورت نہیں، ٹرمپ نے برطانوی مدد مسترد کر دیTrump Says US Doesn’t Need UK Aircraft Carriers in Iran War
Read more »

US orders embassy staff to leave Saudi Arabia due to Iran warUS orders embassy staff to leave Saudi Arabia due to Iran warThe United States said Sunday that it was ordering embassy staff to leave Saudi Arabia as Iran strikes the kingdom in retaliation for the attacks by Washington and Israel.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-29 21:51:11