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We used magic to prank unsuspecting people, and their reactions were priceless! ‘I’m furious’: Redrawn map sparks competitive race A ‘Trump class’ folly on the high seas Gloria Allred questions ...
A post featuring the aftermath of what a co-worker considered a “harmless prank” has gone viral on Reddit. The post, shared by u/Dallinboi347 on the r/mildlyinfuriating subreddit, has amassed more ...
On TikTok last week, I watched a woman bury her dog in the snow on Mount Everest after he died during the punishing trek. Commenters berated the woman for animal cruelty, but this isn't actually a sad ...
Facepalm: A woman has been arrested and charged for using AI to fake a home invasion. Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, responded to an emergency call about an apparent break-in at a North ...
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. (PIX11) — A troubling trend that began on social media is now involving police in Westchester County. Teens are using artificial intelligence to create images of strangers ...
FOUNTAIN, Colo. (KRDO) – The Fountain Police Department (FPD) says a viral social media prank using AI-altered photos to fake home intrusions sparked a massive police response Tuesday, leading the ...
A popular AI-generated TikTok trend may be landing pranksters in hot water as police departments nationwide receive calls about fake home invasions. The AI-generated videos usually show homeless ...
Finally, generative AI has found its purpose: letting kids prank parents. In an apparent new social media trend, kids are creating AI-generated images of homeless people in their homes and sending the ...
Obviously, this is concerning. If I got a text like this from my kids, I would have a heart attack. Then I would call 911. Is that not a parent’s worst fear when leaving your kids home alone that ...
TikTok’s latest trend uses AI to fake home intrusions — and it’s dangerous - TikTok / mmmjoemele / julieandcorey / julieandcorey / There's a new TikTok trend, and it's dangerous, manipulative, and ...
There's a new TikTok trend, and it's dangerous, manipulative, and feeds off the dehumanization of people facing housing insecurity. People are using AI to generate false images of "homeless" men ...