An AI-generated video featuring Elon Musk and Donald Trump dancing to the Bee Gees' classic "Stayin' Alive" has gained significant attention, amassing over 80 million views. The 36-second clip, first shared by Utah Senator Mike Lee on X,was later highlighted by Musk with a playful caption questioning critics' skepticism about the AI nature of the video.
The viral AI-generated video of Elon Musk and Donald Trump dancing to "Stayin' Alive" has captivated viewers with its amusing portrayal of the two figures in synchronized dance moves. The video, which features Musk and Trump in sharp suits performing lively steps, has been widely circulated since its posting.
The video was initially shared on August 14 by Musk, who accompanied the post with the caption, "Haters will say this is AI," hinting at the technological marvel behind the footage. The video appeared shortly after Musk's interview with Trump, which was broadcast on X on August 13 and experienced a 40-minute delay due to a technical issue.
In the video, Musk and Trump are depicted dancing with enthusiasm and precision, a stark contrast to their usual public personas. The clip has become a hit, with many viewers repeatedly watching the entertaining display.
Musk's endorsement of Trump, announced in July, followed a tumultuous period for the former president, who survived an assassination attempt during a rally in Pennsylvania. The endorsement came as Trump made his return to X, breaking a nearly year-long hiatus from the platform in favor of his Truth Social network.
The video of Musk and Trump has provided a light-hearted moment amid serious political and social discussions. Musk's recent interview with Trump included a mix of contentious remarks and personal critiques, with Musk occasionally showing support.