The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) said such clips bypass the social media platform’s moderation policies designed to strictly ban extreme violent content. These violent scenes form part of a broader trend of artificial intelligence clips showing humanlike food acting out melodramatic romance, betrayal and scandal storylines. “More concerning, however, is the escalation from absurdist AI-generated drama into explicitly graphic content. The researchers said: “It is clear that AI-generative platforms are a crucial tool for creating viral content online, including violent and extremist content, as in the aforementioned cases. “Food violence-based material empowered by AI is easily accessible, putting minors and youth at risk of inadvertently consuming graphic or disturbing content.