A controversy surrounding a woman allegedly sunbathing in a window of the National Palace has taken a new turn with the release of new videos that, according to social media users, show the same scene from a different angle and on different days, which could be seen as repetitive behavior. The material has intensified the debate on social media by contradicting the official stance that labeled the first clip as content generated by Artificial Intelligence. New videos and counter-evidence The official account InfodemiaMx stated that there are "evident contradictions" between the different materials. Among them, it highlighted that in one of the videos, blue fences appear around the building, while in another they do not, in addition to differences in architecture, the direction the supposed person is looking, and their clothing. "In the first video, where the use of artificial intelligence was located, there are blue fences around the National Palace, and in the other, there are not," the page reiterated in its list of differences. However, critics of this position have responded with skepticism. User @vampipepipe claimed that "it is exactly the same window in all three" and considered that the government is risking its credibility by insisting on the AI explanation. "Don't cling to it, you don't have the right," they wrote. The mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Alessandra Rojo de la Vega, also joined the discussion, sending a direct message: "We are human, there can be mistakes, but stop showing us the stupid face to us Mexicans." So far, there is no official confirmation of the identity of the supposed woman, although increasingly new, higher-definition images from different angles are being shared, providing new details about the person involved in the scandal.
National Palace Window Woman Scandal
New videos allegedly showing the same woman at the National Palace window have caused public controversy, contradicting the official statement about AI-generated fakery.