Artificial Intelligence can do a lot. But nobody - at least not the partygoers in Dublin, Ireland - realised that it would pull out a party trick on Halloween this year. Dublin residents hit the ...
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arturmartins/X The man behind the viral AI website that listed a fake Halloween parade leading to thousands of people ...
Thousand of people in Dublin, Ireland lined a busy street on Halloween night for a parade that never happened. Video footage ...
Thousands of Dubliners showed up for a Halloween parade Thursday night and were left bitterly disappointed after they ...
Thousands of people were tricked by an AI generated Pakistan based website after it falsely promoted a Halloween parade in ...
An AI-generated article misled thousands in Dublin about a nonexistent Halloween parade featured on MySpiritHalloween.com.
MySpiritHalloween, the website that promoted a Halloween parade in Dublin that never existed, says it is “ashamed” and blamed human error.
AI slop sites — also known as AI chum — are websites that owners fill with AI-produced content (typically of poor or no ...
Thousands of people were disappointed and confused when they learned the Halloween parade they were crowding around for never actually existed.
The owner of a Pakistan-based website which shared details of a non-existent Halloween parade in Dublin says it was "a ...