Updated
Updated · WRAL News · Jun 3
Michael Whatley Admits AI Made Fake Hurricanes Player Image as 300,000 Users Mock Post
Updated
Updated · WRAL News · Jun 3

Michael Whatley Admits AI Made Fake Hurricanes Player Image as 300,000 Users Mock Post

3 articles · Updated · WRAL News · Jun 3

Summary

  • Michael Whatley acknowledged Wednesday that his campaign used AI to create a Hurricanes graphic after fans mocked a Game 1 “Let’s go, Canes!” post for depicting an unrecognizable player.
  • Nearly 300,000 users had viewed the X post by late Wednesday, with critics citing garbled jersey lettering and inconsistent helmet branding as signs of an AI-generated fake.
  • At a Zebulon campaign event, Whatley called the image “just a graphic” and “not a big deal,” but he sidestepped questions about favorite Hurricanes players, reinforcing accusations that he is a fair-weather fan.
  • David McLennan, a Meredith College political scientist, said the issue is less about hockey loyalty than campaign credibility, arguing the bungled AI image invites wider scrutiny of Whatley’s messaging.
  • The flap lands in a high-stakes North Carolina Senate race where Trump-endorsed Whatley trails Democrat Roy Cooper, a frequent Hurricanes attendee who aired a TV ad during Game 1.

Insights

What does a minor AI gaffe reveal about the challenges of appearing authentic in the digital age?
As 'AI slop' becomes more common, how does it change our ability to trust what we see online?