Kagame declined public photo with Tinubu as Presidency shares AI-Generated images – insider

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Following widespread outrage over the use of AI-generated images allegedly showing two African presidents seated at a dining table reportedly produced using Grok fresh details have emerged regarding President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s private meeting with Rwandan President Paul Kagame in Paris.

According to an insider report cited by NN News Media publisher, Nkiruka Nistoran, no official photographs were taken during the closed-door meeting. The source alleged that President Kagame declined to pose for a public photo with President Tinubu, which may explain the absence of authentic images from the engagement.

The insider further challenged the presidency to release verifiable, original photographs from the meeting rather than relying on images described as artificially generated and currently circulating online.

The controversy escalated after the presidency reportedly shared visuals alleged to be AI-created, triggering intense backlash across social media platforms. Many users questioned the authenticity of the images and called for greater transparency and accountability from official sources.

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