Fake photo of explosion near Pentagon sends U.S. stocks into a brief tumble

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Fake photo of explosion near Pentagon sends U.S. stocks into a brief tumble
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Even as the image was being deleted from Twitter feeds, speculation grew that it may have been AI\u002Dgenerated

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Ahead of official sources refuting the photo and the Twitter accounts that spread it, people pointed out that the image may have been generated by artificial intelligence.

“Check out the frontage of the building, and the way the fence melds into the crowd barriers,” he said on Twitter. “There’s also no other images, videos or people posting as first-hand witnesses.”As the facts emerged, Twitter accounts responsible for spreading the photo began to delete their tweets or post corrections. RT and ZeroHedge deleted tweets with the image, and ZeroHedge said the photo had been confirmed as fake.

While the origin of the image remains unclear, speculation that it was generated by AI deepened concerns that emerging technologies that make it easy to create images and other content will accelerate the spread of misinformation.

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