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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt reposted a scathing AI-generated ad on X on Tuesday, which cast the city as a bleak hellscape under its current leadership.
In the viral video, created by film-maker Charlie Curran, flames engulf the Hollywood sign; a socialist militia patrols the streets; and California’s political brass, including governor Gavin Newsom, mayor Karen Bass and former vice-president Kamala Harris, are depicted as royal bourgeois who care little for their subjects’ plights.
Then, a hero emerges to save the day. It’s Pratt, or at least a vigilante Batman-esque version of him.
The repost comes a day before Pratt was set to face his opponents in the mayoral race – incumbent Karen Bass and city council member Nithya Raman – at a debate.
For weeks, Pratt, a former reality TV star, has taken Bass and Raman to task over hot-button issues like wildfire response, homelessness and public safety.
In a 19 April post, Pratt wrote: “it’s easy for Karen Basura and Nithya Raman to claim ‘crime is down’ when they simply stop enforcing it. 60K open air drug zombies commit multiple felonies every single day.”
Bass and Raman did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the AI video.
As of Wednesday, the clip had amassed 3.6m views. Former Florida governor and 2016 presidential candidate Jeb Bush called it “maybe the best political ad of the year”.
It’s unclear whether Curran, who also did not immediately respond to a request for comment, is connected to Pratt’s campaign.
Steve Caplan, a political advertising expert who teaches at the University of Southern California, said AI-generated campaign ads could become common in the future. “They’re cheap, fast and consultants hate spending money on production. You can crank out rapid response in hours,” he said.
The shock value and attention-grabbing nature of the Pratt AI video may not translate to voter turnout, according to Caplan.
For one, workers in Hollywood, which has seen an exodus of production, may bristle at the promotion of AI. Los Angeles, he noted, is also a Democratic-majority city.
“In an election where Democrats will turn out, it’s a pretty narrow base to work from,” he said. “The notion that there are enough voters who would align with this message to win in an election like LA – I’m highly skeptical of that.”
The ad portrays Los Angeles as a bleak hellscape with flames engulfing the Hollywood sign and a socialist militia patrolling the streets.
The video was created by filmmaker Charlie Curran.
The debate was scheduled for the day after Pratt reposted the AI-generated ad.

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