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Se les cayó otra mentira.
El portal Verificado concluyó que el video de la mujer tomando el sol en Palacio Nacional no fue hecho con inteligencia artificial y señaló que Infodemia desinformó al presentar como falso un material auténtico. Verificado sostuvo su conclusión con revisión de varias herramientas y geolocalización de elementos del inmueble.
Lo de fondo no es solo el video, sino el reflejo del régimen: cuando una escena incómoda los exhibe, no explican, no transparentan, no corrigen. Inventan una coartada técnica y apuestan a que la propaganda tape el escándalo.
Palacio Nacional, siempre blindado para el ciudadano común, terminó retratado como espacio de privilegio para los cercanos al poder. Y encima quisieron rematar la historia con el viejo truco oficial: llamar “fake” a lo que sí ocurrió.
Si ya etiquetan como “IA” hasta lo que los deja en ridículo, entonces qué otra verdad incómoda van a intentar borrar mañana?
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No one understands Indians when they speak a language other than their own... How do they manage to deceive people if they can't even make themselves understood? 😅
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Klara@klara_sjo
Uhh, no, that’s exactly the reason I would think.
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A railway company in Japan once ran out of money to pay a stationmaster. So they gave the job to the cat who lived outside the station. She wore a custom made hat, worked for cat food, and saved the entire line.
Her name was Tama. She was a calico cat who had spent her days sitting near the entrance of Kishi Station in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, greeting passengers anyway. When the company destaffed the station in 2006 to cut costs, the president visited to discuss what to do about the stray cats living nearby. He looked into Tama's eyes and later said they conveyed a sense of purpose as strong as any of his employees.
He made her stationmaster.
Within a month passenger numbers rose by seventeen percent. People began travelling from across Japan just to see her. Tourists arrived from other countries. A French documentary crew came to film her. The station was eventually rebuilt in the shape of a cat's face.
In her eight years as stationmaster Tama contributed an estimated one billion yen to the local economy. She was promoted four times. She eventually held the title of Honorary President of the railway. The only female in a senior position in the entire company.
When she passed away in 2015 over three thousand people attended her funeral. She was given the posthumous title Honorary Eternal Stationmaster and enshrined at a nearby Shinto shrine as a goddess.
The position of stationmaster at Kishi Station is still held by a cat today.
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Yo no creo que sea el único... Pero definitivamente si el más cínico y descarado...
Tlacaelel Rey@TlacaelelRey
El único #NarcoPresidente que ha tenido el país
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As someone who eats yogurt everyday, but has no interest in living a long life, I’m lowkey pissed
Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic
110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: “Eat plenty of yogurt.”
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🚨 Do you understand what this man just pulled off..
> a guy from North Carolina used AI to generate hundreds of thousands of songs.. uploaded them to Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon.. then botted billions of streams on his own tracks and walked away with $8 million
> 660,000 fake streams per day.. spread across thousands of AI songs so nobody noticed.. $1.2 million a year.. for music no human ever actually listened to
real artists are out here grinding for 0.003 cents per stream.. promoting on TikTok.. begging for playlist placements.. and this guy just had AI make the music AND the audience
first-ever criminal streaming fraud case.. he's paying back $8 million.. but the playbook is out there now.. and AI just got better since he started
the music industry spent 10 years fighting piracy.. now they have to fight songs that don't exist being listened to by people who don't exist.
FearBuck@FearedBuck
The first criminal case of streaming fraud where a North Carolina musician who used AI to make songs, then streamed them billions of times himself making $8 million
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