Does a viral image show the Sail4th250 tall ships Independence Day parade in New York Harbor on July 4, 2026? No, that's not true: Despite claiming to show one of the real vessels, the picture was "completely fabricated", a representative of the event organizer told Lead Stories. It was an AI-generated image.
The claim appeared in a post (archived here) published on X by @CultureExploreX on July 6, 2026. It opened:
What an amazing and breathtaking photo... Photo by Elle Lookbook...
This is what the picture attached to the post looked like on X at the time of writing:
(Image source: post by @CultureExploreX on X.)
The image initially appeared (archived here) on the EvaLovesDesign account on X that also goes by "Elle Lookbook". The image first appeared on July 4, 2026, and the original caption read:
It was July 4, 1976, the Bicentennial, and New York Harbor filled with the grandest parade of tall ships. Operation Sail 🇺🇸
"Operation Sail" was a reference to the tall ships parade hosted in New York Harbor on that day to celebrate America's 250th Independence Day (archived here).
The Sail4th250 official event website (archived here) featured a similarly looking U.S. Coast Guard vessel:
(Image source: Sail4th.org.)
However, when Lead Stories contacted the organizer, Sail4th250 Communication Director Bill Armstrong said the following about the image from viral posts in a July 7, 2026, email:
The picture you asked about is completely fabricated.
The image showed signs of generative AI. For example, upon closer inspection, some figures of the sailors bore little resemblance to humans:
(Image source: post by @CultureExploreX on X.)
(Image source: post by @CultureExploreX on X.)
A Lead Stories reporter who witnessed the parade from downtown Manhattan in person confirmed that, unlike in June 2023, when Canadian wildfires made the skies over New York City appear orange (archived here), July 4, 2026, was a sunny, mostly clear day, and the skies were very blue.
The participating vessels sailed much farther apart from one another as they reached the Statue of Liberty compared to how the image portrayed them:
(Image source: Lead Stories.)
And this is what the real USCGC Eagle actually looked like on July 4, 2026:
(Image source: Lead Stories.)
AI detection tool ZeroGPT said that the viral picture from social media was 79% likely to have been created by AI:
(Image source: ZeroGPT.)
Sightengine concluded that there was a 99% chance the image was AI-generated:
(Image source: Sightengine.)
AI detection tool Hive Moderation ruled that the odds of the picture being a product of generative AI were 99.9%:
(Image source: Hive Moderation.)
Additionally, Gemini found that the picture in question contained SynthID (archived here) -- an invisible watermark that confirms a photo or video was created artificially:
(Image source: Gemini.)