This Image of Congress’ Sonia Gandhi With Jeffrey Epstein Is AI-Generated

SynthID found that the viral image carried a digital watermark and was generated using Google's AI tool.

Abhishek Anand
WebQoof
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fact-Check | The image has been generated using the help of AI.</p></div>
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Fact-Check | The image has been generated using the help of AI.

(Photo: Altered by The Quint)

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An image of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi shaking hands with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during what appears to be a conference is being circulated on social media platforms as a real visual.

What did the user say?: An X (formerly Twitter) user named 'Avinash Mathankar' shared the photo with a caption in Hindi that loosely said, "NATION WANT TO KNOW @SupriyaShrinate @abbas_nighat. This meeting took place on which land, its entry is there in which file."

An archive of the post can be found here.

(Source: X/Screenshot)

The above post had garnered over three lakh views on the platform. More archives of similar claims could be accessed here and here.

What's the truth?: The image has been generated using the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and does not show a real visual. This makes the claim false.

Discrepancies in the viral image: The banner in the background carried garbled text, which is one of the signs of an image being an AI-generated one.

  • The viral image also carried a glossy texture, which is another common sign usually spotted in AI visuals.

The viral image carried multiple discrepancies.

(Source: Viral image/Screenshot/Altered by The Quint)

What did detection tools show?: Team WebQoof passed the image through two AI detection tools namely — 'Hive Moderation' and 'Sight Engine'.

  • Both the tools showed conclusively results indicating that the image was generated using the help of AI tools.

  • Swipe right to view all screenshots.

  • We asked Google's AI tool Gemini to deploy 'SynthID' and check if the image was generated using its tool.

  • The result concluded that the viral image carried a digital watermark and was indeed created using Google's AI tool.

The viral image carried a watermark.

(Source: Gemini/Screenshot)

Conclusion: It is evident that the image was indeed generated using the help of AI tools.

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