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This Halloween, crowds lined the streets in central Dublin and waited for a parade to begin. They’d gathered after a website called MySpiritHalloween.com published an AI-generated article ...
Nov. 1 (UPI) --Thousands of people, deceived by an AI-generated Pakistan-based website that quickly spread online, lined the streets of Dublin, Ireland, for a Halloween parade that didn't exist.
Irish revellers flooded the streets of Dublin expecting a Halloween parade ... website that creates AI-generated news. When the website churned out the fictional parade, it made its way through ...
Guven Ozdemire/Getty/Stock Image Thousands of people in Dublin received a rude awakening when they showed up to the city expecting a Halloween parade that never happened. Those who were gathered ...
Thousands of people lined the streets of Dublin eagerly anticipating a Halloween Parade through the city centre ... had been tricked by a listing on a AI-generated website based in Pakistan ...
After a Halloween parade was announced for Dublin, Ireland on ... the vast majority of the content on the site is AI-generated, including, it seems, the post about the Dublin parade.
Thousands of people took to the streets in Dublin to attend a Halloween parade that never came, according to reporting by The Independent. Why did they do such a thing? It was all due to an AI ...
Case in point, an apparent AI-generated content farm deceived thousands of Irish into visiting the Dublin city center for a supposed three-hour Halloween parade. The parade was never real.
(NEXSTAR) — A non-existent Halloween parade in Ireland has brought more unfavorable attention to concerns about AI. On ...