The owner of a Pakistan-based website which shared details of a non-existent Halloween parade in Dublin says it was "a ...
Thousands of people who gathered together for a parade on the streets of Dublin were left confused when they discovered the ...
An SEO agency owner says he is “very depressed” after one of his AI-assisted Halloween parade listings misled revelers in ...
Think Halloween, and most of us associate it with the hedonistic, multi-billion-dollar event that is seen in the US. Yet, its ...
When thousands gathered at the mentioned address then they realised that there was no event and they'd been fooled.
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 ...
The error has been attributed to a "human mistake". A Pakistan-based company has issued an apology after mistakenly ...
MySpiritHalloween, the website that promoted a Halloween parade in Dublin that never existed, says it is “ashamed” and blamed human error.
Thousands of people, deceived by an AI-generated Pakistan-based website that quickly spread online, lined the streets of ...
X A Pakistan-based firm had to issue an apology after it mistakenly advertised a nonexistent Halloween parade in Dublin, ...
Thousands of people were disappointed and confused when they learned the Halloween parade they were crowding around for never actually existed.