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 ...
Hundreds of people were tricked and turned up on the streets of Dublin for a parade that had been falsely advertised on what some media outlets have described as an ‘AI generated website’ based in ...
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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 ...
On a day meant for spooky celebrations, hundreds of Dubliners were met with a real-life scare of disappointment when they arrived at a supposed Halloween parade promoted by MyHalloweenSpirit.com, only ...
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 ...