Mark Hamill se disculpa por una imagen de Trump en una tumba creada con IA

El actor Mark Hamill publicó una imagen generada por inteligencia artificial en la que aparecía el presidente Donald Trump en una tumba en la red social Bluesky antes de eliminarla. Posteriormente, emitió una disculpa parcial y aclaró sus intenciones respecto a la publicación.

Hamill, conocido por interpretar a Luke Skywalker en las películas de Star Wars, compartió la imagen en Bluesky. La publicación fue eliminada poco después, aunque siguió siendo accesible en línea a través de otros medios. Declaró que no deseaba que Trump muriera, sino que quería que viviera lo suficiente para enfrentar la rendición de cuentas por supuestos delitos.

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