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Deepfake Videos Are More Realistic Than Ever. Here's How to Spot if a Video Is Real or AI
Remember when "fake" on the internet meant a badly Photoshopped picture? Ah, simpler times. Now, we're all swimming in a sea of AI-generated videos and deepfakes, from bogus celebrity videos to false ...
A video of Air India crew members walking along a jet bridge has been falsely presented online as showing the crew of Air India's flight AI171 boarding the aircraft that later crashed, killing all but ...
In late July/early August 2025, a video (archived) circulated online that claimed to show a group of raccoons bouncing on two backyard trampolines. One TikTok user posted the footage in late July with ...
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Fact check: How to spot AI-generated newscasts
On TikTok, a reporter stands in front of a traditional red Royal Mail pillar box, with British flags fluttering in the background and a microphone in hand. He asks a female passerby who she plans to ...
A man filmed struggling with police at the same event where a car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans is not the suspected driver, who was arrested, according to Merseyside Police, contrary ...
Does a video show something surprising that happened during Blake Shelton's appearance on "The View"? No, that's not true: Clickbait publishers on social media have put out many fake stories about ...
The popular app will let users add context to videos through a “community notes” program much like those on X and Meta. By Emmett Lindner and Sapna Maheshwari TikTok will soon let some of its users ...
Meta is introducing a few new features for its crowdsourced fact-checking program, Community Notes, launched in the U.S. earlier this year. Now users will be notified when they’ve interacted with a ...
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