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How to check fake pictures with AI image detector?

Viral polaroid-style images of Trump and Epstein with young women spread online. Our AI image detector and Snopes confirm they're 94% AI-generated fakes. We break down the digital flaws.

Dec 24, 2025
An AI-generated image of 4 polaroids depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein sitting with young women.

‘Leaked polaroids’ of Trump & Epstein? Our AI detector says 94% fake (and shows you why)

Amid the latest news cycle, a set of gritty, ‘polaroid-style’ images hit social media. They allegedly show Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein with young women. The posts insisted they were ‘not photoshopped, not AI.’ But something felt deeply off. So, we did what we do best: we ran them through our AI image detector and asked the only question that matters: is this image AI or a dangerous historical leak?

The detector's verdict was swift and brutal: 94% AI-generated. This near-perfect score for a ‘fake’ confirms what our eyes suspected but couldn't quite prove. The analysis matched the findings of fact-checkers at Snopes, who also flagged the images as fabrications. Our tool didn't just guess but pinpointed the exact digital failures that give these sophisticated fakes away.

The anatomy of a malicious AI fake

This isn't a silly meme. It's a politically charged, emotionally manipulative deepfake designed to look like evidence. Here’s what our AI image detector and manual review caught:

  • In one image, Trump's hand appears to have six fingers. AI still struggles with consistent limb counts.
  • Portions of Trump's chin and one of Epstein's eyes are distorted or missing entirely. Classic AI deformation.
  • One of the young women is missing a hand. Another common failure point for AI generators.
  • The ‘polaroid’ aesthetic just FEELS off. And it also can be your reason for an AI detection.

Source: Archived Threads post & Snopes fact-check report

FAQ

Are the Trump-Epstein images real?

No. Our AI image detector scored them 94% AI-generated, and Snopes has independently rated the claim as fake. The images are digital fabrications, not leaked photographs.

What's the most obvious AI artifact?

The six-fingered hand is a dead giveaway here. It’s a classic, telltale sign of AI image generation struggling with the complexity of human anatomy. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. However, recent generative AI models get much better at its job, so 10 fingers for 2 hands shouldn't be your guarantee. Always check suspicious content through an AI image detector.

How can an AI detector spot these fakes?

Our detector is trained to recognize the subtle patterns and statistical anomalies that AI models leave behind. Inconsistent textures, impossible anatomy, and lighting errors that humans might miss at first glance do not go unnoticed with our AI-generated content checkers. It performs a forensic AI image analysis, additionally providing a heatmap that highlights the most suspicious parts of the image.

What should I do when I see shocking ‘evidence’ like this?

Stop. Don't share. Check the source. Look for reporting from established fact-checking organizations (like Snopes) or reliable media agencies and sources. And when it comes to images, run them through an AI image checker. Let tools like our AI image detector be your second opinion against digital lies.

What’s the best tool to check fake images?

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