The website, he said, compiled information from about 1,400 Halloween events from all over the world. The nonexistent parade ...
Thousands of people, deceived by an AI-generated Pakistan-based website that quickly spread online, lined the streets of ...
MySpiritHalloween, the website that promoted a Halloween parade in Dublin that never existed, says it is “ashamed” and blamed human error.
Many criticisms regarding the proliferation of artificial intelligence live in the realm of theoretical or hard to gauge. We don’t know just how many people are swayed by disinformation produced by AI ...
Thousands of people were tricked by an AI generated Pakistan based website after it falsely promoted a Halloween parade in ...
A large crowd of several thousand people gathered on O’Connell Street in Dublin on Thursday evening, eagerly awaiting a ...
Large crowds that gathered in central Dublin for a Halloween parade were tricked, not treated, by an apparent online hoax.
MySpiritHalloween.com plugged the parade as being organized by Macnas, an Irish theater company, CBS News reported. Macnas ...
“Please be advised that contrary to information being circulated online, no Halloween parade is scheduled to take place in Dublin City Centre this evening or tonight,” the national police informed ...
Officials also are setting their sights on the 1,100-acre West Innovation District, where the city has acquired some 243 ...
Among the events mentioned on the site was a parade in Dublin. Mom's Halloween Displays ... people were seen lining up in the city center waiting for the parade to start, BBC News reported.