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Michael Rapaport Apologizes for Sharing AI-Generated Auschwitz Image but Keeps Post Online

His apology underscores the difficulty of safeguarding Holocaust truth in the age of AI misinformation.

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Overview

  • Rapaport posted a fabricated AI-generated image of an Auschwitz prisoner playing the violin with a 134-word fictional backstory.
  • The Auschwitz Memorial condemned the post as a dangerous distortion that disrespects victims' memory and issued detailed fact checks on its inaccuracies.
  • Rapaport apologized on X on July 10, saying he believed the image was real and calling the Holocaust 'a stain on humanity' in the context of a global rise in antisemitism.
  • Despite his apology, he has not removed the original Facebook post, which continues to circulate and attract engagement.
  • The episode has intensified calls for stronger safeguards against AI-enabled historical misinformation and more robust accountability for online content.