A fake AI-generated Christmas card featuring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children went viral, sparking outrage for its poor editing and authenticity issues. The card depicted Prince Archie ...
Yes, this is true; the Immigration Department has issued a warning about fake Malaysia Digital Arrival Card websites. In a post on their official Facebook page, they have said that travellers ...
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The Christmas card first went viral after being posted on X last week. It featured the two kids standing, looking pretty with a green background. The card had festive branches surrounding edited ...
A customer has exposed Uber's attempt to defraud him by using a viral vomit photo to justify an £80 cleaning fee. Pexels An Uber driver has been accused of exploiting a photograph of vomit to ...
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Sarah Broadbent, the Founder of Swallowtail Hill, said photos of her properties were used on a fake site Sarah Broadbent ... After giving his credit card details, he later realised hundred of ...
A woman who sent her own gran a fake Christmas card in an attempt at a festive prank, was shocked when it backfired. Tegan shared a video of her nan opening the card she had written herself ...
asking recipients to “Download e-PAN Card Free Online: A Step-by-Step Guide". The Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check has flagged this email as fake. It warns users not to fall for such ...
Several users on X weighed in on the sloppy editing that all but confirmed the card was a fake.
A fake Christmas card with what appears to be an AI-generated photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children has gone viral on social media. A royal fan reportedly created the digital card ...
The photo, widely shared on social media, was accompanied by a humorous caption: “A 57,000-square-foot Temu warehouse in China went up in flames today. An estimated $56.19 USD has been deducted ...