
The AI video sparked mixed reactions. Some users praised it for being stylish and futuristic.
US First Lady Melania Trump is once again in the spotlight. This time, it is not for her public appearances but for embracing artificial intelligence. She recently shared an AI-generated video of herself on social media, drawing both praise and criticism. The post quickly went viral, with millions of views, and is being seen as part of the Trump family’s growing use of digital tools in politics.
The clip, titled Into The Future, shows a digital version of Melania Trump. The AI-generated character appears from pixels, blinks, and then stands inside a grand room resembling Trump Tower. She is dressed in a formal dark outfit and styled in her signature highlighted hair. Within hours, the video gained nearly one million views and quickly became a trending topic online.
The post is linked to Melania Trump’s cryptocurrency, $MELANIA. Observers say the video is part of her strategy to combine politics, fashion, and technology. By doing this, she aims to strengthen her personal brand and connect with a wider online audience.
The AI video sparked mixed reactions. Some users praised it for being stylish and futuristic. One wrote, “Honestly, it looks cool and Melania has always had a classy image, this matches her.”
Others found it strange and unsettling. One viewer commented, “This feels futuristic but also slightly unsettling, as if politics is becoming a video game.” Another added, “The AI version looks almost too perfect, like it has stripped away her human side.”
While many were amused, others admitted they did not fully understand the purpose. “It is fascinating but confusing, I cannot understand the purpose,” one user said. Another summed it up by writing, “This is peak 2025 internet, where memes and politics collide.”
Melania’s AI video follows several AI-driven posts by former President Donald Trump. Analysts believe both are using AI and memes to stay relevant in digital culture and attract younger audiences ahead of future political campaigns.