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Travel blogger used AI to create a racist portrayal of immigrants as a threat in London

Popular travel blogger Kurt Caz, known for his “poverty tourism” content, used generative artificial intelligence to create a misleading and overtly racist thumbnail for one of his YouTube videos. The purpose of the fabrication was to portray a district of London as a dangerous place allegedly “terrorized” by non-white residents and immigrants, thereby fueling anti-immigrant sentiment among his millions of followers. The fake was exposed by journalists from Futurism.com.

AI misleading thumbnail 

South African influencer Kurt Caz, who has around 4 million subscribers on YouTube, published a 36-minute video titled “Avoid This Place in London”, filmed in the London borough of Croydon, where 36.2% of residents are immigrants.

While the video itself contained familiar racist insinuations about crime and immigration – describing non-white people who were simply going about their daily lives as “interesting characters” – the main manipulation was embedded in its thumbnail.

The thumbnail used by Caz featured:

  • Caz walking down a street; 
  • shopfronts displaying signs written in Arabic script; 
  • a man on a bicycle wearing a black balaclava and staring menacingly at the camera. 

However, as viewers pointed out, the actual frame from the video differed dramatically from the thumbnail:

  • In reality, the shop signs were written in English. 
  • The “threatening biker” in a balaclava was in fact a smiling Black man without any face covering. 

This significant discrepancy is a clear indication that the image was altered using generative AI to artificially add elements that reinforced the influencer’s racist narrative: replacing English-language signs with Arabic ones and transforming a smiling passer-by into a sinister-looking figure wearing a balaclava.

The case fits into a broader trend of using accessible AI tools to create anti-immigrant propaganda content in the United Kingdom. Such fabricated images have become a tool for far-right propagandists seeking to stir hostility and fear, while AI enables the rapid creation and dissemination of these falsehoods to millions of users with minimal effort.

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