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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.
The website had advertised the fake Dublin parade, claiming it ... real photos from previous Macnas Halloween events, fake social media pages on Facebook, and AI-generated text, O'Connor said.
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 ...
The website had advertised the fake Dublin parade, claiming it ... real photos from previous Macnas Halloween events, fake social media pages on Facebook, and AI-generated text, O'Connor said.
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 ...
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 ...