Israeli MK Avichai Boaron and Comedian Yaniv Biton Clash Over AI Video
Israeli Member of Knesset Avichai Boaron posted an AI-generated video that failed to impress actor and comedian Yaniv Biton. Biton publicly criticized the video, prompting Boaron to respond at length, asserting his superiority over Biton. The exchange escalated on social media, highlighting tensions between the two public figures.
Separately, Channel 14 faced criticism for labeling a bereaved politician, who lost his son in the recent Iron Swords war, with derogatory terms, without anyone challenging the broadcaster Noga Arbel. This incident sparked debate about the boundaries between legitimate criticism and disrespect.
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