Mexican president shares AI-generated image of Ryan Wedding
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A Canadian media report that the image of capo Ryan Wedding delivered to the U.S. Embassy is made with AI.
Mexican president shares AI-generated image of Ryan Wedding
Mexican President Claudia Shienbaum on Monday presented reporters with a picture that purported to show Ryan Wedding, a longtime Canadian fugitive and accused drug kingpin, at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, suggesting it amounted to evidence that he had voluntarily turned himself in. CBC News has determined the image was, in fact, generated using AI and posted to a debunked Instagram account.
President Claudia Sheinbaum showed her confidence this Tuesday in the U.S. version that Canadian Olympic ex-athlete Ryan Wedding was arrested after voluntarily surrendering to the U.S. embassy.
President Claudia Sheinbaum referred to the message of the U.S. ambassador to Mexico to confirm the delivery of the Canadian drug dealer and Olympic ex-athlete, Ryan Wedding, of whom an alleged photograph made with artificial intelligence (IA) was shared as evidence that it was delivered. https:///USAmbMex/status/2014827278008844307?s=20 CBC News media reported that the image used was generated with artificial intelligence and posted in an Insta…
Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic champion and drug trafficr linked to Mexican criminal organizations, was captured during an operation on Mexican soil. However, Sheinbaum had posted Monday morning that Wedding had returned voluntarily at the U.S. Embassy. Los Angeles Press The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the Canadian publiccaster, published a report yesterday evening evening about Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s explanation …
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, denied this Tuesday that the image presented during her morning conference to support the official version of Ryan Wedding's case was generated with artificial intelligence, and argued that there were no elements indicating that it was false content.During her conference, the "People's Morning", the president said that the distributed photograph had no indication that it could be identified as an image…
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